From 5fbf99bcc4d03f3001f42905d1217758c4aeac13 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 16:06:07 -0600 Subject: Finish rename from prior commit --- doc/kdevelop/class-browsers.docbook | 90 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 90 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/kdevelop/class-browsers.docbook (limited to 'doc/kdevelop/class-browsers.docbook') diff --git a/doc/kdevelop/class-browsers.docbook b/doc/kdevelop/class-browsers.docbook deleted file mode 100644 index a0358761..00000000 --- a/doc/kdevelop/class-browsers.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ - -The Class Browsers -class browser - - -When working on a project in an object-oriented language, your emphasis when -working on a project is not on the source files and their names, but on the -classes and their relationships. In order to help you navigating in the space -of defined classes and symbols, &tdevelop; includes various class browsers -that visualize the class structure in different ways. - - - -Class View - - -This view is shown on the left side of the main window and contains a linear -list of all classes, variables and functions in your project. It is designed -as a tree view. If you open a class node by clicking on it, a list with all -methods and attributes of the respective class is shown. - - -
-A Screenshot of the Class View - - - -
- - -The class view works in two different modes. By default, all symbols are -grouped into Classes, Structs, -Functions, Variables and -Namespaces. In the context menu of the view, you can choose -List by Namespaces. In this mode, the namespace -hierarchy is shown and the symbols grouped into the respective namespace -where they are defined. This may be more useful in projects which make heavy -use of (nested) namespaces. It is less useful in projects without -namespaces. - - - -You can also change the way in which class names are displayed. Normally, the -names of the classes are shown, without the namespace in which they are defined. -This means, you cannot immediately distinguish classes with the same name in -different namespaces. If you rest for a while with the mouse over an item, the -full scoped name is shown as a tooltip though. You can decide to always -display the fully scoped class name by choosing -Full Identifier scopes from the context menu. - - - -Clicking on a class or method in the class view brings you to its definition. -You can also jump to the declaration of a method by choosing -Go to declaration from the context menu. In the -context menu for classes are also the items -Add method... and -Add attribute.... This opens dialogs where you can -generate new method and variable declaration in the respective class, together -with an empty implementation. - - -
- - - - -Class Tools - - -The class tool dialog is activated by right clicking on a class in the class -view and choosing Class tool.... - - - - - - - -Class Hierarchy - - -(... to be written ...) - - - - -
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