2007/6/11, Andreas Pakulat <apaku gmx.de>:
> On 11.06.07 04:06:57, dukju ahn wrote:
> > 2007/6/11, Andreas Pakulat <apaku gmx.de>:
> > > On 11.06.07 07:42:46, Dukju Ahn wrote:
> > > > SVN commit 673863 by dukjuahn:
> > > >
> > > > Implement show next error in
makebuilder.
> > > > Add IOutputView::currentId(). This is
needed by outputview users
> > > > to know which page, and thus which
model, is active currently.
> > >
> > > This will not work properly when there is
more than 1 outputview. Or
> > > lets say it will be confusing, because
next/prev will jump in the output
> > > tab that was last activated, not necessarily
the one that the user
> > > currently looks on. We need to find another
way to do this, IMHO.
> >
> > Is the last activated tab is different from
currently looked tab? I thought
> > its same.
>
> Yes, because you may have 2 outputviews open at the
same time. But they
> don't have the same tab shown at the same time. Now
with the current
> code you show next/prev error for the tab that was last
activated in
> either of the 2 views. However that may not be what the
user wants,
> maybe he opened the 2nd view to monitor the build of
another project and
> to see that he needed to activate the tab showing the
build. Now to use
> the next/prev thing he needs to change to a different
tab and then back
> to the one with the errors in the first outputview.
I got it. Then we should discuss which view among the bunch
of other views
will have focus, and how does the user specifies which view
should be active.
Or, More radically, we can introduce the concept of
"active tab".
Only after the default view(or tab) is set, we can use
shortcut key to
show next/prev.
To enable these, one option is introducing context menu in
each view,
such as "set as default".
If no such action was taken, just assume that the view that
contains mostly
newly activated tab( or most recently activated tab ) is
default view(tab).
> > but no big deal here Anyway, I have another idea
to enable this. See
> > my different post.
>
> That wouldn't help at all. We need to think about an
easy way to say: I
> want next/prev output-shortcut go through this
outputview-tab.
I can't understand "next/prev output-shortcut go
through this outputview-tab."
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