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Graeme Geldenhuys <graemeg.lists@gmail.com> hat am 9. September 2011 um 09:56 geschrieben:
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> Hi,
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> When you have HTML style hints enabled in the IDE, the code editor hints
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> look much better. But here is a question. It seems like some of the text
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> inside the hint are HTML URLs (links) - indicated by the blue underlined
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> text. What is the point of that? Because you can't actually move the
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> mouse over the hint window to click on those links, because as soon as
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> you move the mouse, the hint window closes.
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> See attached image, to explain the link text I am talking about.
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<p style="margin: 0px;">It is planned to keep the hint open when the mouse moves towards and over the hint. </p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Note: </p>
<p style="margin: 0px;">When you enable Codetools / Identifier completion / Show help, the hint is shown to the right side of the completion box. Here you can click on the links. </p>
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<p>Mattias</p>
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