Just after the CB opening, right clicking into Projects area over "Worspace" does nothing. I think the right action shuold be to observe a menu with (Rename,Save, Save As...). If I open (load) an existing worspace or If I save the initial Worspace the menu will appear.What exactly do you expect to happen? If you have no workspace open, then what should be saved or renamed?
Adding a C/C++ fle a wizard starts.I have just finished recompiling 2730 to see what wizard you are talking about. I see no such thing as a wizard, but a file selector dialog followed by a dialog that lets you add the selected files to one or more targets. What's wrong with this?
2) Adding a C/C++ fle a wizard starts. Unfortunately the adding fails and a window appears (error message).
2) ) the wizard ask me to select a target. So it seems impossible (to me if I am worng please let me know)
to add it into all available targets.
QuoteAdding a C/C++ fle a wizard starts.I have just finished recompiling 2730 to see what wizard you are talking about. I see no such thing as a wizard, but a file selector dialog followed by a dialog that lets you add the selected files to one or more targets. What's wrong with this?
No wizards here, not even a magician :)
Quote2) Adding a C/C++ fle a wizard starts. Unfortunately the adding fails and a window appears (error message).
This is known and will be fixed today.Quote2) ) the wizard ask me to select a target. So it seems impossible (to me if I am worng please let me know)
to add it into all available targets.
You 're right. This will be implemented this shortly.
touch newfile.cpp
newfile.cpp
I'm finding the new way to create new header/source files using wizards excessive. The old way with some new name (like "Quick create new file..." or something) should be back with some key accelerator like "Ctrl+Shift+N" while keeping the wizard, really.
I'm finding the new way to create new header/source files using wizards excessive. The old way with some new name (like "Quick create new file..." or something) should be back with some key accelerator like "Ctrl+Shift+N" while keeping the wizard, really.
Agreed. It just seems overkill to use a wizard to create a new header/source file.......
@all:
I can see why you think it's overkill. And I agree with you. For a new empty file, it is too much. But these new wizards are there to offer much more than empty files.
True, currently you can just create empty files and it's annoying having to get through a wizard for this. But this won't always be the case.
So please help us here.
Why do you think it's too much?
- Are the clicks needed too many?
- Is the "New" dialog scary/slow?
- Too many pages in the files wizards?
- None of the above? (elaborate please)
Let's see what's more annoying and schedule it for fixing :)
1) yes, click after click after click, one mistake, then more clicks. 10 clicks just for an h. file. Also it restricts the type of file to create. Can't do .txt or .todo etc.
- Are the clicks needed too many?
- Is the "New" dialog scary/slow?
- Too many pages in the files wizards?
- None of the above? (elaborate please)
I am on your side ;-)
next to the wiz, a quick file new ...
I am on your side ;-)
next to the wiz, a quick file new ...
@all:
Thanks for the feedback. Tomorrow we 'll have some more commits in that part of the program ;)
* "File->New" now has a submenu with quick shortcuts to the various kinds of wizards. It also has an "empty file" entry which brings back the old way to create an empty file.
So we 're now from 10 down to 2 mouse-clicks for a new empty file. Not bad... ;)
Quote from: SVN commit log* "File->New" now has a submenu with quick shortcuts to the various kinds of wizards. It also has an "empty file" entry which brings back the old way to create an empty file.
So we 're now from 10 down to 2 mouse-clicks for a new empty file. Not bad... ;)
1)
As in other editors, when you click the "New file" button, you get an "Untitled" file, you write something, and you can discard it without having to create a file. This happens a lot, and if you want to save, you usually click the Save button.
It happens to be very uncomfortable when you only want to paste a piece of text, because you need to specify where to save and then later after you're done, delete that file.
The only problem left with this new behaviour is Syntax highlighting, but as the user can do Edit->Highlighting mode (which is far less annoying than create a file and then having to delete it), it shouldn't be a problem.
2) In the new "context-menu" for new files, I suggest putting the "Empty file" at the top of the menu.
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Oh, and I assigned Ctrl-Shift-N again for "empty file" (down to 0 clicks now ;) ).