* Re: using speedbar in a new buffer...
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@ 2004-07-04 9:17 ` Klaus Berndl
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From: Klaus Berndl @ 2004-07-04 9:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Sat, 03 Jul 2004, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
> Thomas Piekarski <t.piekarski@web.de> writes:
>
> > By default the speedbar is displayed in an externel window under X.
> > Is it possible to display the speedbar in a new buffer, this buffer
> > should be verticaly splited on the left side of the current buffer?
>
> This is one of about 100 things that ECB can do. Maybe you will like
> it.
Maybe you will like it so much, that you never want to use speedbar but
instead "native" ECB-windows ;-)
OK, because in the last weeks your question has been posted from other people
too i will post here the cookbook to reach your goal:
1. Download and install ECB from http://ecb.sf.net
2. Read the following excerpt of the ECB-manual:
--- From the ECB-manual ---
Integrating speedbar in the ECB-frame
=====================================
It is very easy to integrate speedbar into ECB. There are two different ways
to do this:
1. You can either use speedbar in the directories-, sources- or
methods-window of ECB instead of the built-in directory-, sources- or
methods-browser of ECB. This can be done via the option
`ecb-use-speedbar-instead-native-tree-buffer'.
2. Or you can integrate an extra speedbar-window into a layout independent of
the existence of a directory-, sources- or methods-window. For this you
can either use the built-in layout "left-dir-plus-speedbar" or you have to
create your own layout interactively with the command
`ecb-create-new-layout'. This way is not described in more details because
there is nothing more to describe - just create your layout.
In general integrating speedbar into the ECB-frame makes sense for people...
* ...who like the speedbar way of handling directories and source-files but
also like the ECB-way of displaying the buffer-contents (like methods and
variables in a source-file). This people should use the option
`ecb-use-speedbar-instead-native-tree-buffer' and set it to `dir'.
* ...who like the speedbar way of browsing things like directories, files,
file-contents etc. but who dislike the extra speedbar-frame.
Note: It is not necessary to integrate speedbar if you only want parsing
sources not supported by semantic. From version 1.94 on ECB supports native
parsing and displaying of such sources (*note Non-semantic sources::)!
Regardless the group you belong, with the speedbar-integration feature of ECB
you can combine both worlds, the speedbar- and the ECB-world:
1. Choose a layout which either contains a directories- or a sources-window
but not both of them(1).
Because speedbar has also display-modes for buffers and info-nodes and
some other useful things (which can be changed by the speedbar-command
`speedbar-change-initial-expansion-list' we recommend layouts like
"left15" or "leftright3" for using with speedbar.
2. Set the option `ecb-use-speedbar-instead-native-tree-buffer' to not nil.
After this the chosen window of ECB will contain a full featured speedbar
(the only difference to standard speedbar is not residing in an extra
frame).
Note: If you belong to the first group of people (s.a.) a similar effect and
usability is available by setting
`ecb-use-speedbar-instead-native-tree-buffer' to nil and setting
`ecb-show-sources-in-directories-buffer' to not nil, because this combination
displays also directories and sources in one window.
So with the option `ecb-use-speedbar-instead-native-tree-buffer' you have the
choice which way of displaying and handling "things" (directories, sources,
methods...) you want (the speedbar- or the ECB-way).
During speedbar is running within ECB (i.e.
`ecb-use-speedbar-instead-native-tree-buffer' is not nil) the
speedbar-command `speedbar' is disabled and the speedbar-command
`speedbar-get-focus' switches between the speedbar-window and the
edit-window(2).
*IMPORTANT*: ECB can only integrate speedbar-versions >= 0.14beta1! If you
use lower versions of speedbar `ecb-use-speedbar-for-directories' has no
effect.
---------- Footnotes ----------
(1) Only one of them is needed if you use speedbar because speedbar displays
directories and sources in one window. But if you like wasting space then you
can also use a layout with both windows...
(2) The standard behavior is switching between the speedbar-frame and the
attached frame, but this make obviously no sense during running speedbar with
ECB.
Klaus
>
> Kai
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