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- From: ksand@apple.com (Kent Sandvik)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Things I'd like to see: SourceBug
- Message-ID: <ksand-010992172559@wintermute.apple.com>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 00:32:50 GMT
- References: <1992Sep1.183715.22867@reed.edu>
- Sender: news@gallant.apple.com
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- Organization: Apple
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- In article <1992Sep1.183715.22867@reed.edu>, bowman@reed.edu (Eric Bowman
- (bobo)) wrote:
- >
- > OK, SourceBug is written in MacApp, right? And SourceBug, though lame
- > compared to Think's debugger, is still not bad; it's nice having all classes
- > there in a nice TTextListView. But what could be easier than adding a
- > TKeySelectionBehavior to a TTextListView? And what could be easier than
- > typing the first few letters of the class you seek, rather than mindlessly
- > scrolling through the list?
- >
- > OK, Mike Lockwood, how about it? 3 lines of code is all it would require,
- > and it would make me (am I alone out there?) so very hoppy.
-
- Yeah, I asked for this nifty feature in SourceBug. Same with MacBrowse
- (or Mouser), but the original code (the app shipping) is written using
- MacApp 2.0.1, so it's a little bit harder to achieve. Otherwise I agree,
- long TTextListViews should by default support the TKeySelectionBehavior.
-
- Cheers,
- Kent Sandvik/DTS
-