>I agree with you. Maybe there should be a toolbar, where all Java
>keywords are clickable for all these guys, who do want to touch the
>keyboard?

Sorry, I meant "... who do NOT want to touch the keyboard?".

Tom


On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 07:42:54 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Singer)
wrote:

>>   Drag & Drop. I have worked for a long time with many IDE/editors which supported 
>this feature. I used drag-n-drop
>> 1 - 2 times per month. Maybe it is good feature, but I prefer to have it with the 
>lowest priority - in 2 or 4 years :)
>
>I agree with you. Maybe there should be a toolbar, where all Java
>keywords are clickable for all these guys, who do want to touch the
>keyboard?
> 
>>   File Associations. It makes me mad when source files are associated to 
>Development IDE. When clicking on a source file 
>> activates VERY-LONG-TIMED IDE loading process - I am hurry to go to turn off the 
>association.
>>   Maybe it is useful feature, but not actual for me. So, I vote to decrease it's 
>priority :)
>
>I agree, too. IntelliJ, please just let it as it is now.
>
>Tom
>
>
>On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 08:28:45 +0200, Yas Sok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>> -10.
>> 
>>   Drag & Drop. I have worked for a long time with many IDE/editors which supported 
>this feature. I used drag-n-drop
>> 1 - 2 times per month. Maybe it is good feature, but I prefer to have it with the 
>lowest priority - in 2 or 4 years :)
>> 
>>   File Associations. It makes me mad when source files are associated to 
>Development IDE. When clicking on a source file 
>> activates VERY-LONG-TIMED IDE loading process - I am hurry to go to turn off the 
>association.
>>   Maybe it is useful feature, but not actual for me. So, I vote to decrease it's 
>priority :)
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> Yarick.
>> 
>> Markus Halttunen wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > 
>> > Many people have been asking for drag & drop support for IDEA. The most 
>> > common reason for denying this request seems to be that IDEA is a project-
>> > based application. The same reason has been given for questions about the 
>> > possibility of associating JSP and Java files to IDEA.
>> > 
>> > I will not comment on the wisdom of that kind of limit - it has it's pros 
>> > and cons. I do have a suggestion, though:
>> > 
>> > Why not allow IDEA at least open those files that belong to the project 
>> > that is currently open. It is a very common situation that I double click 
>> > e.g. a JSP page in Windows Explorer to open it - even though it does belong 
>> > to the project I am currently developing. I do not wish to use IDEA's 
>> > explorer to find the same file that I already have on my Windows Explorer.  
>> > The same goes with applications like WinCvs. I would just like to drag the 
>> > file to IDEA directly from the WinCvs.
>> > 
>> > IDEA doesn't seem to allow me to do that even though the file is already 
>> > included in my project. If I would accidentially try to open a file which 
>> > doesn't belong to my project, IDEA could just tell me so - no harm done.
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Regards,
>> > Markus Halttunen
>> 
>> 
>

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