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Start Eclipse CheatSheets in separate window/shell #1284

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mickaelistria opened this issue Mar 6, 2018 · 3 comments
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Start Eclipse CheatSheets in separate window/shell #1284

mickaelistria opened this issue Mar 6, 2018 · 3 comments

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The current integration of cheatsheets open the cheatsheet inside the IDE as a view. This makes both the IDE and the cheatsheet feel more complicated. Instead of opening it as a view inside the workbench, it's be great to try starting it as a view on a new workbench window so user can work on both without feeling one is disturbing usage of the other.
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dgolovin commented Mar 7, 2018

We should try how it would work out, current implementation just use default location for Cheatsheet view (see details here jbdevstudio/jbdevstudio-product#488). It might be confusing because we already have a lot of popping up windows at the first start.

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mickaelistria commented Mar 7, 2018 via email

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dgolovin commented Mar 7, 2018

There are two popup window I am aware of:

  • opt in to usage stat request
  • runtime detection
    Not sure if that would be useful to turn them to notifications, probably not.

Normally usage appears first and then runtime detection jumps over it. If we have third it would probably can jump up at any position before/after/between those two.

This detached cheatsheet looks like good but minor improvement to me, because opening requested guided development at startup as a cheatsheet saves time and provides clear understanding what to do next.

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