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Opening window Task List needs up to 2 minutes, because all known projects are scanned, instead of the marked file or folder.
Clicking 'Options' on 'Task List Filter' has no effect.
sorry, but this is a 'wontfix': - task list now shows all java errors/warnings which takes more time to scan - you can switch scope to currently edited file only or to main project and its dependencies - you can turn some task scanners in task list options on/off
> - you can switch scope to currently edited file only or to main project and its dependencies > - you can turn some task scanners in task list options on/off ... but I can't find how to switch scope to currently edited file/folder. Can you verify this?
there are toggle buttons in task list's toolbar on the left, you can use context menu too. however since the task list window has been redesigned there's only 'currently edited file' only, you can select an arbitrary folder.
So then I have 4 wishes: 1. Set 'currently edited file' as default, when tasklist window is newly opened 2. Grey out 'Options' button if no types are selected 3. Add button for currently edited package 4. Add button for marked files/folder in the browser > you can select an arbitrary folder. How to do this?
> So then I have 4 wishes: > 1. Set 'currently edited file' as default, when tasklist window is newly opened you can switch the scope yourself and the task list window will remember your choice next time you open it > 2. Grey out 'Options' button if no types are selected already fixed > 3. Add button for currently edited package please file a new enhancement request for this > 4. Add button for marked files/folder in the browser please file a new enhancement request for this >> you can select an arbitrary folder. > How to do this? sorry, it's a typo, it should read "you can't select an arbitrary folder"
> > 1. Set 'currently edited file' as default, when tasklist window is newly opened > you can switch the scope yourself and the task list window will remember your choice next time you open it ... but it confuses as to be a bug if the user dosn't see any progress for several minutes, and it's *annoying* too. > > 3. Add button for currently edited package > please file a new enhancement request for this ... see Issue 109548 > > 4. Add button for marked files/folder in the browser > please file a new enhancement request for this ... see Issue 109549
Now on RC2 the default is set to main project, and it's really fast. :-)