In the past, if I pressed CTRL+Mouseclick on a function (once a unit had successfully compiled) I would be taken to the function reference. That no longer seems to work. Is that intentional? I found this facility very useful.
this is still valid. I also sometimes had such problems and found out that
some tool updates like Acronis, Wise, Dexpot etc. claimed short-cuts for themselves.
They simply overwrite the origin ones.
rolf
Merlin
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Gender: Age: 24 Posts: 1409 Registered: 03 / 2005
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Re: CTRL+Mouseclick no longer takes you to function reference
How do I reinstate for AVRCo? I just updated this morning and have not installed anything recently. I don't recognise any of the tool updates you refer to.
With errors I understand, but not with warnings or hints. The problem is (and this is why I disable warnings, which I don't in Delphi) that I seem get function possibly not used warnings from functions that are in pre-compiled units and that I have no control over (but I could be wrong there - it may be I have unintentionally imported units we have worked on together). Also I have my own library units that often have unused functions that I rely on the optimiser to remove, and during development there are often functions that will be used - just are not used yet. With regard to function possibly not used, double clicking on the warning message does not take me to the function definition.
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