> Since jumping to a definition will sometime open a new window. Is this true in drracket? It doesnt seem like it is. I have a new implementation where bookmarks are a text mixin, so each tab will have it's own stack. But there is no jumping between windows.
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Guillaume Marceau <gmarc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Note that the "Bookmark" features are almost always separate from the > "Long Jump" features, both in key binding and in nomenclature. > > In Visual Studio: > Jump to definition: F12 > Jump back on the stack: C-* > Jump forward on the stack: C-& > > Toggle a bookmark: C-k C-k > Jump to next bookmark: C-k C-n > Jump to previous bookmark: C-k C-n > > In Eclipse: > Jump to definition: F3 > Jump back on the stack: A-left > Jump forward on the stack: A-right > > By default, Eclipse doesn't have keyboard shortcut for its > bookmarking feature, but some people use > Toggle a bookmark: C-b > Jump to next bookmark: C-n > Jump to previous bookmark: C-p > > In Emacs (using the built-in tagging functionality): > Jump to definition: M-. > Jump back on the stack: M-* > Jump forward on the stack: not available > > Toggle a bookmark: C-x r m > Jump to next bookmark: C-x r j > Jump to a different bookmark (from a list): C-x r l > > I don't remember any having a visual display of the stack. I don't > remember any saving the stack across sessions. Some save bookmarks, or > save them them, but only if you ask. > > To make the stack feature work, it is essential that it jump across > windows. You want M-. followed by M-* to cancel each other. _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev