On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:38:46 +0200, "Mateusz Mucha" muszek@gmail.com wrote:
As I'm not an experienced programmer and really lazy on top of that, I tend to jump to other areas of code quite often. Example: I edit line 199 at the moment, but want/need to take a look at destroy_earth() function, copy two lines of code and jump back to where I was straight away.
It would be cool if there was some keyword combo or an icon to move me back to where I was before I used the "functions browser" on the left for the last time (and perhaps the last time before that if the combo is used twice"). It should ignore jumps achieved by using arrows and pgup/pgdn.
Or perhaps a similar feature is impremented alredy?
I've exactly the same request!
What if the "Symbol sidebar" would add the cursor location to the back/forward history before moving focus to the selected function/location in the sidebar? Then you would be able to press 'back' to return to the previous position.
-H-
-- regards, muszek - jerzy - Mateusz Mucha