Note that, at the moment, ctrl-click on a function definition does nothing. If ctrl-alt-click would do what Roger suggested, then why not employ ctrl-click for something too - maybe equivalent to clicking on the overrides or implements icon in the margin?
Scott Sirovy wrote: > Well, I'd rather they don't override the CTRL-Click feature. Perhaps you'd > be happy if they added a CTRL-ALT-Click to match the CTRL-B and CTRL-ALT-B > functionality. > > I don't want to become confused as to which direction IDEA points me to > (definition or usage). Let the user explicitly request the direction of the > search. > > -sms > > > "Roger Dubbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > af7faj$g5v$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:af7faj$g5v$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >>When you ctrl-click on a function *definition*, it would be nice if it > > would > >>take us to the usages of the function, so that we can easily traverse back >>to the usages. This would be particularly useful in the fairly common > > case > >>where there is only one usage. This is the main case I am interested in. >>If there is more than one usage, the find all usages functionality could > > be > >>triggered. > > > _______________________________________________ Eap-features mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features
