Dne 19.10.2009 22:30, Hans-Peter Jansen napsal(a): > On Monday 19 October 2009, 21:21:47 Kamil Páral wrote: > >> Dne 19.10.2009 19:50, detlev napsal(a): >> >>> Sure, just use the file browser. Opening (expanding) a Python file will >>> show the internal structure. >>> >>> Detlev >>> >> I must say the the navigator in geany/spyder/eclipse is a little more >> handy. >> > > What's missing - could you elaborate? > > Pete >
Well on my mind was simply the fact, that if you don't want to use projects, just open a python file, you don't have the navigator immediately available. You must go through the structure in the file browser pane and find your file, which may be deep in the hiearchy. This approach also forces you to adjust horizontal toolbar, because the file tree eats your space from the left. If you have more files opened and switch tabs from one to another, the navigator does not change, you also have to manually navigate from the old file to the new one. All of this you have to do everytime you open Eric, it doesn't remember. It seems to me that having a single pane just for classes/methods/attributes, that would show everytime (project/non-project), automatically updated if tabs are switched, would be a big advantage. Just as in other IDEs. But I don't want to say that it should be changed or something. Maybe I'm just used to a different kind of work approach :) _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
