In a C file, if I select the function prototype declaration in the "Current Context" pull-down list, the cursor correctly jumps to the appropriate line. If I then select the same function's definition, the cursor incorrectly stays at the declaration. Thereafter if I select a completely different function definition, it jumps correctly to the definition. Thereafter if I select the same function's declaration, the cursor incorrectly stays at the definition. 100% reproducible on last few C files I have been editing. BTW - I've seen this in previous V14 versions...
SlickEdit Version 14.0.1.2
Serial number: WB4492
Licensed number of users: Single user
License file: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\slickedit\14\slickedit.lic
Build Date: May 15, 2009
Emulation: CUA
OS: Windows XP
Version: 5.01.2600 Service Pack 2
Memory: 52% Load, 1091MB/2062MB Physical, 368MB/2097MB Virtual
Installation Directory: C:\bin\vse2009\ (non-removable drive,NTFS,17424MB free)
Configuration Directory: c:\config\vse2009\14.0.1\ (non-removable drive,NTFS,17424MB free)
Spill File: C:\temp\$slk.0 (non-removable drive,NTFS,17424MB free)