On Thu, 14 Apr 2016, Alan Corey wrote:
It would be nice if these marks could accept clicks, allowing the
programmer to jump to the marked line just by clicking on it.
I thought in Delphi you could double-click on an error message to jump
to the line where it was, but maybe I misremembered.
> It would be nice if these marks could accept clicks, allowing the
> programmer to jump to the marked line just by clicking on it.
>
I thought in Delphi you could double-click on an error message to jump
to the line where it was, but maybe I misremembered.
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2016, Ondrej Pokorny wrote:
On 14.04.2016 17:22, silvioprog wrote:
The new Source Editor shows small marks as illustrated in the attached
picture. These marks are put in the exactly source line when it has
warning, hints, errors, notes etc. However, in the current trunk
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Ondrej Pokorny wrote:
> On 14.04.2016 17:22, silvioprog wrote:
>
>> The new Source Editor shows small marks as illustrated in the attached
>> picture. These marks are put in the exactly source line when it has
>> warning, hints, errors, notes
On 14.04.2016 17:22, silvioprog wrote:
The new Source Editor shows small marks as illustrated in the attached
picture. These marks are put in the exactly source line when it has
warning, hints, errors, notes etc. However, in the current trunk
version, you need to roll the scrollbar to go to
Hello,
The new Source Editor shows small marks as illustrated in the attached
picture. These marks are put in the exactly source line when it has
warning, hints, errors, notes etc. However, in the current trunk version,
you need to roll the scrollbar to go to the marked line.
It would be nice if