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gosh
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Posted - May 17 2009 :  12:09:10 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have very large *.h/*.cpp files with a lot of objects and is using VA Outline to navigate in the file. Is it possible to add another filter for displaying functions or not and maybe have different settings for different type of files? Now I need to scroll upp and down to find what I am looking for and it is sometimes a bit hard to find. If I have found the class then it is easy to move to the function in header.
If I am in the cpp file then the need to jump to function is important, but in the header file then functions is not important.

In the header file there is also a lot more functions (inline's etc), constants, typedef's etc, but in cpp file there are mostly functions.

feline
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Posted - May 18 2009 :  2:32:17 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have you tried using the Alt-M list, list of methods in a file? You can type to filter this list. It will allow you to jump to the class or to a given function in the file very quickly and easily, so long as you know its name.

Once you have made this initial jump VA Outline will refresh to show your position in the current file, assuming you have this feature turned on.

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gosh
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Posted - May 22 2009 :  04:48:35 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
why haven't I found that function before (Alt-M)? it is super!! Thanks :)
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feline
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Posted - May 22 2009 :  2:35:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You might find this page interesting:

http://docs.wholetomato.com?W194

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