A minor but irritating problem for the unsophisticated user is that if I click on "?" in the browser, I get the comments about the method, but several lines are missing at the top in almost almost every case, and the scroll bar does not seem to let me scroll up to see the initial line or two of comment.
for example, if I click on the "?" for LinkedList I get exactly the following:
g the items in a textual list (menu) up or down. In addition, I provide the red button activity of determining when the red button is selecting an item in the list."
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n.moray@surrey.ac.uk said:
A minor but irritating problem for the unsophisticated user is that if I click on "?" in the browser, I get the comments about the method, but several lines are missing at the top in almost almost every case, and the scroll bar does not seem to let me scroll up to see the initial line or two of comment.
for example, if I click on the "?" for LinkedList I get exactly the following:
g the items in a textual list (menu) up or down. In addition, I provide the red button activity of determining when the red button is selecting an item in the list."
Ohhh! Do you see the same thing when you select the "comments" selection from the menu?
Editing your changes file or your sources file can produce those little offsets -- typically it's fine for some methods, bad for some, and worse for others -- the bytecoded methods include offsets into the defining file, and if the file gets edited the offsets are wrong...
joe
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