Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > Hi, > > I often have large classes that are bigger than what the source editor > can display at once. I'm mainly talking about tiOPF project here. > Anyway, I receive patches for large methods and use the IDE 'goto > line' command to maybe review or modify a received patch. Again, the > IDE only shows me lines of code, I can't clearly see which class I am > currently working in. Ctrl+Shift+UpArrow doesn't reveal this info > either, because again the class declaration is large and doesn't fit > into the source editor all at once. > > Is there a way to quickly see what class I am currently in without > loosing my current position in the source code? I was thinking of > maybe some editor shortcut that could display for a few seconds the > classname in the top right corner of the editor and then simply fade > away. Is this possible? Is there already something similar in Lazarus > IDE or another way of know what class I am currently in? > There is now.... revision 19499
you need the mouse (so it isn't as quick and convenient as a key-command driven hint). The Fold-Gutter part now has it's own Pop-up menu. (only at lines that have folding present). And it shows all the nested levels. Best Regards Martin _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lazarus.freepascal.org http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus