Maybe one solution would be for IDEA to have an option to print the source file with the folding that is currently applied - that way you could print a summary of the unit.
N. Eugene Belyaev wrote: > Print the source file. I believe the 60 pages will impress people enough to > agree to refactor it. > > Eugene > > > "Kenji Andrew Matsuoka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > afvlav$3n1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:afvlav$3n1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >>I share your priorities, believe me. Here's the actual case that > > motivated > >>my post: I was looking at a rather large class written by another >>developer. I felt it would be helpful to refactor it because it contained >>some 40 or so methods. I wanted to bring a summary of the class to a code >>review to make my point. As a matter of fact, I did use PrintScreen, but >>even then there were more methods than could fit on the screen at once! >> >>"Leif Jantzen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenji Andrew Matsuoka) wrote in >>><afvcbp$nes$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> >>> >>>>I love the structure pane. It's a great way to get a quick glimpse of >>> > a > >>>>Java class. It would be even nicer if I could save/copy/print this >>> > view > >>>>of the class! >>>> >>>>Kenji Matsuoka >>> >>> >>>-10 >>> >>>Use PrintScreen or somesuch. I'd prefer the folks at IntelliJ to focus >> > on > >>>tasks that make coding simpler and faster. >>> >>>-lj >> >> > > _______________________________________________ Eap-features mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features
