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Bug 108021

Summary: Sync Editor with Project navigator
Product: projects Reporter: pantarhei <pantarhei>
Component: Generic InfrastructureAssignee: Milos Kleint <mkleint>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE    
Severity: blocker CC: mkrauskopf
Priority: P3    
Version: 6.x   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:

Description pantarhei 2007-06-25 14:41:37 UTC
make it possible to sync the editor window with the project navigator. that means that the opened file in the editor
gets selected in the project navigator. this feature should have a en-/disable button in the project navigator.
Comment 1 Martin Krauskopf 2007-07-02 13:02:43 UTC
I would make this defect. Recently, exactly the same problem in Java editor was also P3 defect (issue #87753). Feel free
to take it back but this have impact for usability (big one for me ;)
Comment 2 Jiri Kovalsky 2007-07-03 14:15:30 UTC
Reassigning this issue to newly created 'ruby' component.
Comment 3 Torbjorn Norbye 2007-08-10 00:30:47 UTC
Martin, I don't think this is the same issue as 87753 for Java.  I think this bug is asking for a way to have the
projects view (not the navigator, although many people call it the project navigator) update its selection based on the
currently edited file. I've seen requests for that before, and have redispatched some bugs to the projects ui module. 

I think you're talking about having the navigator view update its selected -method- to reflect the method containing the
caret. That's what was done for issue 87753, and we should do it for Ruby too. There is already another issue tracking
that problem.

So I'm going to reassign this to the projects ui module; it's surely already a known issue but they would know the exact
issue number and I assume each additional duplicate shows the importance of this feature.
Comment 4 Jesse Glick 2007-08-10 00:37:10 UTC

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 71319 ***
Comment 5 Martin Krauskopf 2007-08-10 11:11:22 UTC
Sure, sorry. I  meant really Navigator (Ctrl-7) in my comment.