On 8/16/10 9:47 AM, David Humphrey wrote:

* Sidebar will attempt to stay in sync with where your mouse is pointing.
That is, if you're pointing to a line in Foo(), it will show you that

This doesn't feel good to me. It feels like the page is a bit outside my control (and it wouldn't work well for non-mouse applications, I bet). Can we make it so that you have to click a line number (navigate to anchor) and that will update the sidebar? This is especially true because that line is already highlighted in a different color.

What do you like and not want changed? What else should it do? How could it
be improved?

It feels like the "current signature" box might be better as a permanently-visible box above the main content area, so that it doesn't jump around when I scroll. This is especially troubling because if you click a line number, it scrolls to the top of the screen *under* the current-signature box.

The info box seems to be constant-size, even if the contents are small. e.g. when I click on NS_SUCCEEDED, I get a big box with small contents.

I like that I can expand stuff in the info box inline. What I would like is the ability to open that same element in a new tab. e.g. http://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/netwerk/protocol/data/nsDataHandler.cpp.html#136/nsIURI I want to be able to middle-click "nsIURI".

I really want #include statements to be good hyperlinks, but I suspect that's a "data" issue you're already dealing with.

--BDS
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