Custom Query (1030 matches)
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| #215 | duplicate | Hemlock double-click fails if close-paren is at end of file | ||
| Description |
Double-clicking on a close-paren in hemlock fails to select the corresponding Sexpr if the close paren is the last character in the file |
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| #223 | duplicate | Window-switching causes errors in hemlock event-handling (event-ide branch) | ||
| Description |
In a Clozure CL.app built from the event-ide branch:
At this point, if the problem has manifested, clicking in the buffer fails to cause the window to update its selection correctly. Typing in the buffer *may* cause the display to return to normal, or it may display a Hemlock error dialog (the "sky is falling" dialog). Generally, some combination of inserting and deleting text seems to eventually cause the window display and event-handling to return to normal. |
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| #225 | duplicate | Please make the apropos window a window rather than a palette | ||
| Description |
The Apropos window in the IDE is not a normal window. Instead it is some sort of palette or tool window. (I'm not sure what the correct term is in Cocoa.) This fact gives it two behaviors that I find annoying: (1) it is always on top, and (2) it disappears when I switch to another application. I can't at the moment think of cogent arguments for why these behaviors are objectively bad, I just know that I run into them and find myself annoyed by them pretty much every time I use the Apropos window. |
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