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Missing context menu in GTDebugger code editor #1037

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seandenigris opened this issue Aug 3, 2015 · 4 comments
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Missing context menu in GTDebugger code editor #1037

seandenigris opened this issue Aug 3, 2015 · 4 comments

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Originally reported on Google Code with ID 1037

I really miss the context menu in the gt debugger code editor. It is not consistent
with standard editor menu it is not consistent with the browse/inspect context menu
in the bottom part of the debugger.

Reported by kurs.jan on 2014-01-06 16:10:12

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Indeed, it's missing because we cannot properly reproduce in the text presentation the
behavior of that comes with the textmorph of selecting the line when the cursor is
at the end of the line. If we would add the menu, then you would have to select the
text explicitly. I guess that should be Ok in the debugger, right?

Please note that the shortcuts work as expected.

Reported by tudor@tudorgirba.com on 2014-01-06 20:35:28

  • Labels added: Component-GlamorousToolkit, Milestone-5.0

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I suppose whatever kind of context menu will help. Now it is a bit annoying that one
have to switch from mouse to keyboard navigation while using the debugger.

Reported by kurs.jan on 2014-01-07 13:17:40

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I improved the context menu a bit. The actions for browsing/searching still need to
be added.

Reported by chisvasileandrei on 2014-05-07 13:16:14

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Reported by tudor@tudorgirba.com on 2014-06-26 14:11:59

  • Status changed: Fixed

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