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Re: Why does activating a task not open it? [message #11084 is a reply to message #11076] |
Fri, 13 July 2007 16:33 |
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Originally posted by: beatmik.acm.org
David Goodenough wrote:
> Much is made of the "one click" activation, but if I right click
> on an inactive task and Activate it the task is not opened into the
> editor. Is there a reason why it does not?
Good question. We keep trying to figure out a way to make this work,
but there are two competing use cases for what happens when getting back
to a task:
1) Want to see the last thing I worked on (e.g. the exact Java method
being edited) and want my workbench look just like it did when I
deactivated.
2) Need to be reminded of what the task is a bout (i.e. by looking at
the task itself).
So the current policy is to restore your editors to exactly what they
were when you deactivated. But this means that I find myself clicking
the task hyperlink in the Task List view quite frequently when , and am
thankful that it tends to be wide ;)
Anyone have any ideas for how to improve this policy? We go as far as
doing something fancy like restoring editors but forcing the task editor
to be the 2nd editor.
> Also does Activating a task Deactivate the task that was previously open?
> i.e. can only one task be active at a time. If not, how do I find a list
> of the currently active tasks?
Yes, only one task can be active. Mylyn 0.2 allowed multiple active
task but the UI ended up way too complex as a result so we axes this.
For switching between recently activated tasks use the switcher visible
in the upper-right of the third screenshot at:
http://www.eclipse.org/mylyn/new/
Mik
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Re: Why does activating a task not open it? [message #12502 is a reply to message #11084] |
Fri, 13 July 2007 18:42 |
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Originally posted by: xiaoyang.guan.gmail.com
Mik Kersten wrote:
> So the current policy is to restore your editors to exactly what they
> were when you deactivated. But this means that I find myself clicking
> the task hyperlink in the Task List view quite frequently when , and am
> thankful that it tends to be wide ;)
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> Anyone have any ideas for how to improve this policy? We go as far as
> doing something fancy like restoring editors but forcing the task editor
> to be the 2nd editor.
How about a simple click to activate a task will restore editors exactly
as when they were last deactivated; and Ctrl+click (or some other
combination if this is already used for another purpose) to activate
will open the task editor on top of the others?
Xiaoyang
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Re: Why does activating a task not open it? [message #12523 is a reply to message #12502] |
Fri, 13 July 2007 19:02 |
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Originally posted by: beatmik.acm.org
Xiaoyang Guan wrote:
> How about a simple click to activate a task will restore editors exactly
> as when they were last deactivated; and Ctrl+click (or some other
> combination if this is already used for another purpose) to activate
> will open the task editor on top of the others?
Sounds good go me. It may be an advanced and hard to discover UI and we
might have some challenges picking the right modifier key without losing
existing tree functionality, but the bottom line is that some version of
this will provide users with an an open/activate mode that brings the
task to the top. Please file a bug.
Mik
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Re: Why does activating a task not open it? [message #12544 is a reply to message #12461] |
Fri, 13 July 2007 19:04 |
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Originally posted by: beatmik.acm.org
David Goodenough wrote:
> When re-opening a Task the behaviour is fine, the problem is when you first
> open a Task.
What would be very straightforward to do, and should meet both your need
and existing expectations, is to automatically open the editor on
activation when there are no other relevant editors available to open
(i.e. you were not working on anything previously). If you like this
suggestions please file a bug.
Mik
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Re: Why does activating a task not open it? [message #14027 is a reply to message #12523] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 18:55 |
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Originally posted by: xiaoyang.guan.gmail.com
Mik Kersten wrote:
> Xiaoyang Guan wrote:
>> How about a simple click to activate a task will restore editors
>> exactly as when they were last deactivated; and Ctrl+click (or some
>> other combination if this is already used for another purpose) to
>> activate will open the task editor on top of the others?
>
> Sounds good go me. It may be an advanced and hard to discover UI and we
> might have some challenges picking the right modifier key without losing
> existing tree functionality, but the bottom line is that some version of
> this will provide users with an an open/activate mode that brings the
> task to the top. Please file a bug.
>
> Mik
>
Done -- bug 196711: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=196711
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