If I have 2 copies of a file open in side by side editors, when I add a newline to one of them, the other jumps to the same location.
It seems this hasn't always happened, so perhaps I set something…
Is there a way to disable this?
Thanks.
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Hmm.
This doesn't happen when I first start eclipse, but it starts happening shortly after.
I'm using eclipse 3.6.2
PyDev 2.1.0.2011052613
The only other plugin is Maya Editor
It only happens when I add a newline in the left panel (the right panel scrolls to one line above the location of the newline). It doesn't happen when I add a newline to the right panel (left panel doesn't jump), and the right panel doesn't do it if its scrolled all the way to the top (it doesn't jump down).
I realize this may not be a pyDev issue…
Thanks.
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If I have 2 copies of a file open in side by side editors, when I add a newline to one of them, the other jumps to the same location.
It seems this hasn't always happened, so perhaps I set something…
Is there a way to disable this?
Thanks.
I'm unable to reproduce that here? Can you add details on your installation (eclipse version, os, pydev version, any additional plugin).
Cheers,
Fabio
Thanks for the reply.
It seems to have fixed itself after restart.
Perhaps eclipse got its bits mixed up.
Hmm.
This doesn't happen when I first start eclipse, but it starts happening shortly after.
I'm using eclipse 3.6.2
PyDev 2.1.0.2011052613
The only other plugin is Maya Editor
It only happens when I add a newline in the left panel (the right panel scrolls to one line above the location of the newline). It doesn't happen when I add a newline to the right panel (left panel doesn't jump), and the right panel doesn't do it if its scrolled all the way to the top (it doesn't jump down).
I realize this may not be a pyDev issue…
Thanks.