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Derrame cerebral en el tallo del cerebro
Derrame cerebral en el tallo del cerebro





derrame cerebral en el tallo del cerebro

This is a fairly new feature in other IDEs, but it's rapidly become pretty standard.ħ) The Find and Replace search isn't searching in header files, even when I click on the Dependencies checkbox.

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Once you've sized the overall window area you can drag the width of the Project Items column out to get it to look the way I want, but as soon as you resize the area again or if you close and reopen SES, those CODE and DATA columns are back and blocking my view.Ħ) There is no 'refactor' tool allowing me to rename functions or global variables across multiple files in one step. I want to shrink that column down to just the bare minimum needed to see the file names in the project to maximize my code editing area, but my view of the filename is blocked by those two columns. This gets tedious as I switch back and forth often.ĥ) The Project Explorer area contains columns for how much code space and data space each file is using, which is cool, but I can't get rid of them. If I want to switch back and forth between my two projects I have to completely close one and then open the other. I'm currently using SES to develop two different products with different code bases for different customers. This one issue has made my last two days porting code from one processor to another quite a grind.Ĥ) You can't have more than one solution open at once in the IDE. If I manually scroll through the file I can see little error and warning markers, but in order to see the what the error is I have to hover in just the right place and then wait for a tooltip containing the error message to pop up. The "Next location" and "Previous location" buttons take me to each error in turn, but that's really clunky as it forces me to go through the errors in the order it chooses rather than giving me a list of all the errors and letting me zero in on the one I want to fix first (unless I want to just manually open the file and scroll to the specified line number, which is frustrating). Every other IDE lets you click on the build error message and it takes you to the place in the code where the error happened. This isn't intended to be negative, just some feedback from an experienced developer on the things that immediately jump out as missing or different from the other IDEs I've used.ġ) It says "Built OK" in the build status area, but there were actually errorsĢ) There doesn't appear to be a concise list of build errors and warnings, it's just mixed in with the rest of the text about the build process that I have to dig through.ģ) The build errors aren't clickable. I'm new to SES and I've been putting together a list of things that I think should be improved in the IDE.







Derrame cerebral en el tallo del cerebro