You're right, I realised I didn't read the question fully. But then I'd
already sent my answer. I seem to remember that the feature you're
describing has been discussed previously though, and that Paul asked for
somebody with the time and skills to implement it to go ahead. I'm not that
guy, but I also think it would be really nice.

/ Petter

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Laurent Mirguet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 14 mars 2002 10:48
> To: Petter M�hl�n
> Cc: cb Turner; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: navigation question
>
>
> Petter M�hl�n wrote:
> > C-cC-vC-y does just that, with a couple of restrictions:
> >
> > - the class in question must be compiled, and the .class file on the
> > jde-global-classpath
> > - the source file must be found on jde-db-source-directories
> > - there's no stack other than the normal Emacs buffer navigation
>
> Maybe I am wrong, but it seems to me that C-c C-v C-y doesn't jump to
> the definition of "whatever" is under the cursor. The cursor needs to be
> over a class.
>
> But I would like to be able to do the same with a method : JDE would
> analyse on which type of object the method is applied, open the class,
> and point on the method automaticaly. The same with attributes.
>
> It would be quite nice.
> ;-)
> Laurent
>

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