Re: Simple navigation question

2022-08-18 Thread Blake McBride
Perfect. Thanks! On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 2:45 PM Mark A. Flacy wrote: > Right click in the file's edit window and get the pop-up menu. "Select in > Projects" should do the trick. > > -- > Mark A. Flacy > mfl...@verizon.net > > On 2022 M08 18, Thu 14:37:11 CDT Blake McBride wrote: > > Greetings

Re: Simple navigation question

2022-08-18 Thread Michael Bien
ctrl+shift+1 opens/selects the file in the Projects window. 2 for Files, 3 for Favorites. On 18.08.22 21:37, Blake McBride wrote: Greetings, I am using NetBeans 14.  I have a simple navigation question (in Java). Let's say I have many classes in a package hierarchy.  I am editing a particula

Re: Simple navigation question

2022-08-18 Thread Mark A. Flacy
Right click in the file's edit window and get the pop-up menu. "Select in Projects" should do the trick. -- Mark A. Flacy mfl...@verizon.net On 2022 M08 18, Thu 14:37:11 CDT Blake McBride wrote: > Greetings, > > I am using NetBeans 14. I have a simple navigation question (in Java). > > Let'

Re: Simple navigation question

2022-08-18 Thread Patrik Karlström
Just select "Synchronize Editor with Views" in the View menu should do it, live. Den tors 18 aug. 2022 kl 21:38 skrev Blake McBride : > Greetings, > > I am using NetBeans 14. I have a simple navigation question (in Java). > > Let's say I have many classes in a package hierarchy. I am editing a

Simple navigation question

2022-08-18 Thread Blake McBride
Greetings, I am using NetBeans 14. I have a simple navigation question (in Java). Let's say I have many classes in a package hierarchy. I am editing a particular file / class. I want to click something so that my "Packages" window selects the file I am editing. Seems like a simple need. I ju