ctrl+F don't support fuzzy searching. sometimes I can't remember the whole long class name. I need something like *MergePolicy instead of LogByteSizeMergePolicy. it's better if it can tolerate some typo errors
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Vineet Sinha <vin...@architexa.com> wrote: > Thanks a lot for the feedback. > > Regarding the Code Tab: > Yes. Eclipse provides a lot of the features of the on the tab. We just > wanted to make it easy so that people can send links to one another easily > such as in this mailing list. LXR was a large part of the inspiration of > the inspiration here. > > Ctrl+Shift+T: We have found that the browsers Ctrl+F works well enough for > us. Did that not work for you? > > Ctrl+Shift+G: When you click on on a method, you will see a drop-down with > a list of callers to it. > > We are thinking of adding a small feature so that people can add comments > on parts of the code that they don't understand. So that the project > committers can either explain or just improve the documentation. Would this > be something you would be interested in? > > Regarding the other tabs: Did you try them? In particular the Diagrams tab? > > Thanks for your time. > > Regards, > Vineet > -- > Founder, Architexa - www.architexa.com > Understand & Document Code In Seconds > > > > On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Li Li <fancye...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > great website. though I used to Eclipse and it provide good tools for > > reading codes, it may be useful when I haven't development environment > > outside the office. > > a problem, there is no searching function like eclipse's ctrl+shift+t > which > > searching classes that supporting query like '*Reader' > > another one is ctrl+shift+g to see who used this method or object. > > http://lxr.linux.no/#linux+v3.2.9/ is a similar website. it can find a > > function is used by who. > > > > On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 6:19 AM, Vineet Sinha <vin...@architexa.com> > wrote: > > > > > Hey guys, > > > We have been getting great feedback from people on this list and wanted > > to > > > let you guys know of major updates that we have made to the Lucene > > > Architecture/Documentation site that we have been building. We would > love > > > more feedback when you guys get the chance. > > > > > > You can find the site here: http://www.codemaps.org/c/Lucene > > > > > > You will be able to browse the source of the latest release as well as > > find > > > architectural diagrams there. Our intention is to help you explore the > > > Lucene codebase to figure out parts that you might care about. You will > > > notice that you should be able do that easily online. > > > > > > When you get the change, we would love to hear what you guys think of > the > > > site? If there any features that we can add to help you guys > understand > > > the Lucene code faster? Or if we should we just extend the site for > more > > > projects? > > > > > > Regards, > > > Vineet > > > -- > > > Founder, Architexa - www.architexa.com > > > Understand & Document Code In Seconds > > > > > >