是否可以像在 Outlook 中一样在 MyLyn 中浏览任务?
我正在尝试配置 MyLyn,但遇到了非常奇怪的问题。我所知道的所有问题控制系统都使用类似 Outlook 的方法:左侧过滤器、右上角问题和右下角问题描述。浏览问题时的典型工作流程是单击左侧的过滤器,以便问题列表显示在右上角,然后单击右上角的问题以查看右下角的说明。
但 mylyn 的界面是用户友好的,并且表现得像我以前见过的那样。首先,问题列表与过滤器列表 O_O 集成。如果您总共有 20-30 个问题和一些过滤器,那么这种方法效果很好,但如果您有数十个过滤器,每个过滤器选择数十个问题,这实际上会使点击量增加一倍:要浏览问题,您不能只点击过滤器。您需要展开每个过滤器,查看问题列表,然后关闭过滤器(因为问题列表很长,其他过滤器会被滚动出来)并打开下一个。
但是好吧,这是我能处理的事情。但第二件事很突出 - 如果我单击任务列表中的问题,MyLyn 不会显示问题!相反,我需要双击该问题,然后 MyLyn 在新选项卡 O_O 中打开它。好的,如果我确切地知道我需要什么问题并单击它,这将起作用。但是常规问题浏览是一个地狱:我需要双击问题,查看新选项卡,关闭选项卡,然后才能双击第二个问题(并且我需要关闭),而不是仅仅单击问题并查找相关信息因为 Eclipse 只有一个编辑器区域,并且我在浏览问题时打开了一些其他选项卡)。
那么,MyLyn 中是否有任何方法可以防止为每个任务打开新选项卡,并像所有其他桌面问题控制系统(outlook、jira client、devtrack、ontime)那样将它们显示在一个地方?
I'm trying to configure MyLyn and was hit by very strange problem. All issue control system I know use Outlook-like approach: filters to the left, issues at top right and issue description at bottom-right. Typical workflow while browsing issues is to click filter to the left so issues list is displayed at top right and then click issues at top right to see descriptions at bottom right.
But mylyn interface is user-friendly and behaves like nothing i have seen before. First, issues list is integrated with filter list O_O. This works fine if you have like 20-30 issues total and a few filters, but if you have dozens of filters each selecting dozens of issues this effectively doubles amount of clicking: To browse issues you can't just click through filters. You need to expand each filter, see issues list, then close the filter (because issues list is long and other filters are scrolled out by it) and open next one.
But ok, this is the thing i can handle. But the second thing stands out - if i click the issues in tasks list MyLyn is not displaying issues! Instead i need to double click the issue and MyLyn opens it in a new tab O_O. Ok, this will work if i know exactly what issue i need and click it. But regular issue browsing is a hell: instead of just clicking through issues and look for relevant information i neet to double click issue, look at new tab, close the tab and only after that i can double cick second issue (and i need to close tabs since Eclipse have only one editor areas and i have some other tabs open while browsing for issues).
So is it any way in MyLyn to prevent a new tab being opened for each task and just display them in one place like all other desktop issue control systems (outlook, jira client, devtrack, ontime) do?
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感谢您的反馈!让我建议一些可能有帮助的事情:
首先,您可以通过转到“首选项”->“常规”,然后将“打开模式”上的单选按钮从双击更改为单击打开而不是双击打开- 单击以单击。
其次,如果您从分类视图切换到计划视图,您可以在一个列表中查看所有问题。那么您就不需要在查询之间来回切换。
第三,您可以使用任务列表中的搜索框来帮助限制您看到的任务。例如,如果您知道这是一次崩溃,则可以在搜索框中键入“崩溃”,以帮助限制您需要查看的查询数量。
第四,聚焦您的视图(通过单击 Mylyn 焦点按钮,它看起来像三个紫色球)会将任务列表限制为可能更有趣的任务。
最后,如果您想快速连续地查看一大堆任务,但又不想将当前任务上下文与这些任务混淆,请考虑创建一个仅用于探索任务的本地任务。在开始查找之前切换到该选项卡,新选项卡将显示在该上下文中,而不是您刚刚工作的选项卡。这意味着您可以单击任务,它将在选项卡中打开,并且您可以忽略该任务选项卡。继续单击,直到找到所需的任务,然后您就可以关闭所有其他任务选项卡。 (或者不是。它们不会打扰它们所在的任何地方。)然后,当您切换回主要任务上下文时,所有这些选项卡将消失,并且主要任务的选项卡将重新出现。
如果您还有任何其他问题,请随时提出。
Thank you for your feedback! Let me suggest a few things that might help:
First, you can change Eclipse to open on a single-click instead of a double-click by going to Preferences->General, then changing the radio button on "Open Mode" from double-click to single-click.
Second, you can see all your issues in one list if you switch from the Categorized View to the Scheduled view. Then you would not need to switch back and forth between queries.
Third, you can use the search box in the Task List to help limit the tasks that you see. If you know that it's a crash, for example, you could type "crash" in the search box to help limit the number of queries you need to look at.
Fourth, focusing your view (by clicking on the Mylyn focus button, which looks like three purple balls) will restrict the list of tasks to ones that are probably more interesting.
Finally, if you want to look at a whole bunch of tasks in rapid succession but don't want to clutter your current task context with those tasks, consider making a Local task just for exploring tasks. Switch to that before you start looking, and the new tabs will show up in that context, not the one you were just working in. That means that you can click on a task, it will open in a tab, and you can ignore the tab. Keep clicking until you find the task you want, and then you can close all the other task tabs. (Or not. They aren't bothering anything where they are.) Then, when you switch back to your main task context, all those tabs will disappear and your main task's tabs will reappear.
If you have any other questions, by all means, feel free to ask.