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Build Identifier: 20110218-0911 And it won't respond to the mouse wheel for fast scrolling May I suggest you make your own custom dropdown/popup to replace that submenu? Preferably one with multiple columns? Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Right click a widget 2. Click or mouse-over the Properties menu item
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Created attachment 195422 [details] Long properties sub menu Or perhaps split it up into more sub-menus, like how the Properties view has multiple sections?
(In reply to comment #2) > Created attachment 195422 [details] > Long properties sub menu > > Or perhaps split it up into more sub-menus, like how the Properties view has > multiple sections? This menu is provided from the Android plug-in. If you want them to make it into multiple submenus, open an enhancement request with them.
oh... That's disappointing... They tend to have so much to work on that it's unlikely it'll get fixed. Where would I do so?
(In reply to comment #4) > Where would I do so? Probably somewhere on their website. http://source.android.com/source/report-bugs.html
So there's no way for you to take the data it gives and just spit it out to a control other than the popup menu?
(In reply to comment #6) > So there's no way for you to take the data it gives and just spit it out to a > control other than the popup menu? Not exactly. For starters, it is not even clear how this popup menu is being created. If it is their code then there is nothing that can be done on the Eclipse side to alleviate the problem. If they are merely making contributions to the popup menu, then we would be taking a risk by altering the rendering of menu items, something that has not changed for many, many releases.
Ask the ADT team to categorize them, for example a Size submenu could lead to min/max/normal heights & widths.