Re: [Pydev-users] is there any way to...
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From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2010-05-18 17:54:51
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Comments inline On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz <gl...@tw...> wrote: > Is there a PyDev equivalent to the Java feature of "select enclosing element"? I frequently find myself wanting to select the current method, inner function, or class. Not currently. Please add a feature request for that. > Also, is there any way to get a quick view of the fully-qualified name of the object I'm editing? The upcoming tab-titles change will help a bit, but even if my outline and PyDev Package Explorer are both in "link with editor" mode, it takes a fair amount of mousing around to see all the way up the hierarchy. > > While I'm happy to file a feature requests for both of these things, they both seem suitable for writing my own little scripts. Can anybody give me some guidance as to where to get started with that? The current ways are the ones you describe: outline and pydev package explorer... You can 'copy' the current context with right click > copy context qualified name, but those are the current ways. I believe that a java Breadcrumb-like feature would be what you want (or not). If so, please enter a feature request for that. Cheers, Fabio |