Hello list,
Far too often, Firefox on this box will hide the tab bar, but behave as though
it were still there. In other words, I have to aim the mouse pointer 2cm below
the thing I want to click.
Pressing reveals the bar but clicking in it just hides it again. I can
still cycle through the t
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, at 20:25, Grant Edwards wrote:
> It would be nice to have something that I can just point at a tree of
> source files and not to have to spend a lot of time setting up a
> "project" or "workspace" or whatever...
>
> Mostly I'd like to be able to:
>
> * Click on a function and
On 06/08/2021 23:25, Grant Edwards wrote:
Would anybody care to recommend a tool for browsing around (and
editing) a tree of somebody-else's C code?
I prefer emacs for day-to-day editing of my code (when I know what's
where), but I'm looking for something to browse around a tree of
unfamiliar so
On 8/6/21 10:25 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
Mostly I'd like to be able to:
* Click on a function and list places from which it is called().
* Click on a function call and goto it's definition.
Well, for me there's only vi. The second requirement you get with
ctags. Works fantastic.
The f
On 8/6/21 11:07 PM, antlists wrote:
On 06/08/2021 19:41, n952162 wrote:
It might not hurt if that error message included the suggestion to run
"emerge -u portage" to update it. It does say that the solution is to
update portage - it just doesn't explicitly tell you how to do so.
The way out
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