Am Sonntag, 17. Juli 2005 21:48 schrieb Diez B. Roggisch: > > How should the editor know, which class a variable belongs to. Python is > > a dynamically typed language. This means, that the type of an object is > > determined at runtime. This is a very big difference to C++ or Java, > > where a scanner can parse the source and determine the type of an object > > even before the code is compiled. > > I'm pretty well aware of that - but I'm talking about visiting a file > via the tabs, detecting code in it like > > self.foobar() > > and then one wants to visit foobar - which is located in the same file. > So syncing the classbrowser with the currently visited file is nice. No > reflection/type inference here. > > > Somebody recommended to make a toolbar with an entry for the search > > expression and a find and find next button. The search should use the > > flags set last time the search dialog was used. How about that? > > The important part for me would be that it's fully Key-operated - in > emacs, I press C-s for forward search, then start typing which does > incrementally search. Pressing C-c twice makes the last search > expression appear. C-r does the same backwards. > > Displaying the search term in a toolbar is ok, but the advantage of the > minibuffer-style is that it occupies precious screenspace only when needed. > > >>And the ability to search forward/backward from the current cursor > >>position with possible wrap arounds instead of always beginning at the > >>top would also be great. Any chances for this? > > > > That is in. Just select the backwards checkbox and select Find Again (or > > press F3). > > It's not about searching backward, but about searching from the cursor > position - instead of the beginnig, which is AFAIK the eric behaviour > .I'm on my mac now and haven't eric running, so I can't check that out - > but I was annoyed by that, and usually I know how to operate GUIs so I'd > seen an option that changes that behaviour - I hope at least.
Search next does exactly that. It searches the entered string starting at the cursor position. > > > Regards, > > Diez Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde