On Montag, 19. Oktober 2009, Kamil Páral wrote: > 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 :)
I'll add this to the wishlist. Regards, Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach det...@die-offenbachs.de _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list Eric@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric