Usability: Analysis options items menu should appear on right mouse button
Hi,
I often browse around in my source files and correct suggestions/warnings by scanning the right vertical Resharper bar and waiting for the tool tips to appear. Then I move to the bulb and use the right mouse button to activate the analysis options menu.
I think it may save a lot of mouse moves when the menu would also appear by pressing the right mouse button on the appropriate indicator in the bar. I know that ALT+Enter can be used, but that would force my right hand to move to the keyboard and back for the next issue.
best regards
...armin.
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You could use F12, which is the IntelliJ-flavour default mapping for next-issue.
I just wish it would move-next according to severity; so it would cycle through
the errors before hitting the warnings, etc. At the moment, it simply skips
to the next issue of any severity.
Pete
Peter Mounce wrote:
+1 for that.
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by Peter Sulek at 6. 8. 2008 15:53:50
XanaNews 1.18.1.6
Hello Peter,
You have dedicated Next Error command, so you have control over what you
want.
Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
>> Hi,
>>
>> I often browse around in my source files and correct
>> suggestions/warnings by scanning the right vertical Resharper bar and
>> waiting for the tool tips to appear. Then I move to the bulb and use
>> the right mouse button to activate the analysis options menu.
>>
>> I think it may save a lot of mouse moves when the menu would also
>> appear by pressing the right mouse button on the appropriate
>> indicator in the bar. I know that ALT+Enter can be used, but that
>> would force my right hand to move to the keyboard and back for the
>> next issue.
>>
PM> You could use F12, which is the IntelliJ-flavour default mapping for
PM> next-issue.
PM>
PM> I just wish it would move-next according to severity; so it would
PM> cycle through the errors before hitting the warnings, etc. At the
PM> moment, it simply skips to the next issue of any severity.
PM>
PM> Pete
PM>