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Summary: | Keyboard shortcut to execute Find Usages | ||
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Product: | java | Reporter: | mclaborn <mclaborn> |
Component: | Refactoring | Assignee: | Ralph Ruijs <ralphbenjamin> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 7.4 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
mclaborn
2014-01-16 19:53:40 UTC
FYI: here is a thread from the mailing list discussing this. ------------------------- I know that there is a keyboard shortcut to bring up the "Find Usages" dialog. What I'm looking for is a marco or something that will actually execute the "Find Usages" function based on the selected identifier - the equivalent of opening the dialog, selecting the various parameters and clicking the Find button. I looked through the macro keywords and didn't see anything about find usages. Is this possible? -------------------------------- Could you explain more what you're trying to do? Because I can't actually get NetBeans 7.4 to do anything *except* look for the selected item, or class the cursor is in. You're using Alt-F7, right? What actually comes up for you if you have a method name or type selected when you press that? For me it comes up with that type or member ready to go, although I don't see a way to change that (which might be handy). --------------------------- The dialog comes up with the correct parameters and identifier all filled in. What I want is a way to shortcut so that the dialog doesn't come up, and either executes with the default scope, etc or allows the [marco] to change those and then executes the find. It is the display, filling out and submission of the dialog that I want to eliminate with a shortcut. I am doing a LARGE refactoring project, and I am repeating that Find Usages dialog hundreds of times. |