"Autoscroll from source" or "go to current edited class" in package view?

Is there a way to make the package (or project) view jump to or select the currently edited class? It seems like something basic but I can't find an action in the keymaps for it.

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Try Alt+F1.

HTH,
Andrei

Keith Lea wrote:

Is there a way to make the package (or project) view jump to or select the
currently edited class? It seems like something basic but I can't find an
action in the keymaps for it.


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Excellent, thanks. I had to rebind it because under GNOME, Alt+F1 brings up the GNOME applications menu.

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OK, how many times does someone have to ask how to do this before it becomes
automatic? I thought there used to be an up-arrow in the project window
(something like autoscroll from source). Not sure what it was used for, but
it would be PERFECT for this. If you select the arrow, the window will
automatically scroll to the file that you are currently editing. No more
questions.

Is this worth submitting as an enhancement?

--
Norris Shelton
Web Developer
Sun Certified Java Programmer


"Andrei Oprea" <andrei_oprea@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bufbc5$7je$1@is.intellij.net...

Try Alt+F1.

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HTH,
Andrei

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Keith Lea wrote:

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Is there a way to make the package (or project) view jump to or select

the

currently edited class? It seems like something basic but I can't find

an

action in the keymaps for it.

>


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It would be very worth.

I think i even submitted that as an enhancement at the verybeginning of
aurora EAP.
Claude

"Norris Shelton" <nshelton@appriss.com> wrote in message
news:bujd8v$8j2$1@is.intellij.net...

OK, how many times does someone have to ask how to do this before it

becomes

automatic? I thought there used to be an up-arrow in the project window
(something like autoscroll from source). Not sure what it was used for,

but

it would be PERFECT for this. If you select the arrow, the window will
automatically scroll to the file that you are currently editing. No more
questions.

>

Is this worth submitting as an enhancement?

>

--
Norris Shelton
Web Developer
Sun Certified Java Programmer

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"Andrei Oprea" <andrei_oprea@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bufbc5$7je$1@is.intellij.net...

Try Alt+F1.

>

HTH,
Andrei

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Keith Lea wrote:

>

Is there a way to make the package (or project) view jump to or select

the

currently edited class? It seems like something basic but I can't find

an

action in the keymaps for it.

>

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http://www.intellij.net/tracker/idea/viewSCR?publicId=27296

--
Norris Shelton
Web Developer
Sun Certified Java Programmer


"Claude Leuchter" <leuchter@nospam.gmx.ch> wrote in message
news:buk8c3$jj9$1@is.intellij.net...

It would be very worth.

>

I think i even submitted that as an enhancement at the verybeginning of
aurora EAP.
Claude

>

"Norris Shelton" <nshelton@appriss.com> wrote in message
news:bujd8v$8j2$1@is.intellij.net...

OK, how many times does someone have to ask how to do this before it

becomes

automatic? I thought there used to be an up-arrow in the project window
(something like autoscroll from source). Not sure what it was used for,

but

it would be PERFECT for this. If you select the arrow, the window will
automatically scroll to the file that you are currently editing. No

more

questions.

>

Is this worth submitting as an enhancement?

>

--
Norris Shelton
Web Developer
Sun Certified Java Programmer

>
>

"Andrei Oprea" <andrei_oprea@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bufbc5$7je$1@is.intellij.net...

Try Alt+F1.

>

HTH,
Andrei

>

Keith Lea wrote:

>

Is there a way to make the package (or project) view jump to or

select

the

currently edited class? It seems like something basic but I can't

find

an

action in the keymaps for it.

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