[DUG] Delphi 2007 Question

Neven MacEwan neven at mwk.co.nz
Wed Jun 10 13:50:23 NZST 2009


Jeremy

I think it will get better, its just a matter of habit, doe you use 
ctrl-shft up arrow/dn arrow to jump from declaration and back, also 
there is a setting on ctrl-g to show the proc code so
you can use it as window in window

HTH

Neven
> Well here is the situation.
> You add a button, dbl click to add code to the procedure create.
> Then, because you forget a variable or function name...or 
> whatever....and you need to jump to the top of the code to find it, 
> its nice to know I can go ctrl+end to get back to my procedure because 
> it was the last one created and therefore at the end of the file.
> I have starting using ctrl+g with GExperts but I am finding it a pain 
> trying to find code.
> Also, with the functions/procedures being in order they were 
> created....most of the time.....it can also find it a bit easier to fine.
> I guess its just how you are used to working. I have been ising D2007 
> for a while, and I do fine I spend more time looking for code than In 
> did in D7.
>
> Jeremy
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Kyley Harris 
> <Kyley at harrissoftware.com <mailto:Kyley at harrissoftware.com>> wrote:
>
>     Why on earth does it matter where the procedure is put in the
>     file? You don't manually look for your routines do you?
>
>     I use gexperts still.. and Ctrl-G to type and find routines by
>     name gets me where i want within a couple of seconds even in fifty
>     thousand lines of code.. 
>
>
>
>     On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Leigh Wanstead
>     <leighw at softtech.co.nz <mailto:leighw at softtech.co.nz>> wrote:
>
>         I think that you can use modelmaker code explorer to sort your
>         procedure in the unit. This way they are not random. ;-)
>          
>         Have a nice day
>          
>         Regards
>         Leigh
>         www.smootharm.com <http://www.smootharm.com>
>
>             -----Original Message-----
>             *From:* delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz
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>             [mailto:delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz
>             <mailto:delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz>]*On Behalf Of
>             *Jeremy Coulter
>             *Sent:* Wednesday, 10 June 2009 10:43 a.m.
>             *To:* NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
>             *Subject:* Re: [DUG] Delphi 2007 Question
>
>             thats mental !!
>             Its such a pain in butt !
>
>             Anyone know the logic behind why it was changed?
>
>             Jeremy
>
>             On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Jeremy North
>             <jeremy.north at gmail.com <mailto:jeremy.north at gmail.com>>
>             wrote:
>
>                 There is no option to change this behaviour.
>
>                 On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Jeremy
>                 Coulter<jscoulter at gmail.com
>                 <mailto:jscoulter at gmail.com>> wrote:
>                 > Hi All.
>                 > One thing that ticks me off with Delphi 2007 is when
>                 I say add a button to
>                 > the form then double click on it (at design time) to
>                 add some code to the
>                 > event, the event procedure seems to end up is a
>                 random location. I am sure
>                 > its not really random, but its a pain.
>                 > I am so used to previous Delphi versions appending
>                 the new procedure to the
>                 > end of the code where its a LOT easier to find.
>                 > Is this an options that can be configuired that I
>                 cant see?
>                 >
>                 >
>                 > Thanks, Jeremy
>                 >
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