Re: "project and editor" window configuration
Re: "project and editor" window configuration
- Subject: Re: "project and editor" window configuration
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 13:34:45 -0800
Actually you can already do these things. Open up the toolbar in an
editor window and there are two toolbar items: Editing Mode and Groups.
Clicking on Editing Mode will change things so all new editors will
appear in that window.
Clicking on the Groups toolbar item will show a drawer of either all
the files in the parent group to the selected file double-clicked or
the selected set of groups and files double-clicked on in the
groups/detail views.
Scott
On Nov 13, 2003, at 9:13 AM, Izidor Jerebic wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a suggestion for the editor window setup. As I understand,
> currently there are only two options - single editor window for all
> files of all projects and one window for each file.
>
> It would be great if one could have an option of single editor window
> per project. This would enable all project-related activities (search
> etc.) in main project window, and editing in one other window, as big
> as possible, since these two kinds of activities are quite separate.
>
> I have not tested much (building and other actions), but clicking on a
> "Project" button in editor window takes me not to the project which
> currently edited file belongs to, but to the project this editor
> window started with, so it is really not very useful. And Groups
> drawer is quite cluttered when you work with more than one project at
> a time (e.g. application and several frameworks).
>
> And it would be really great if history of open files would be
> accessible as a drawer or palette or something else responding to a
> single click, since popups are really _s_l_o_w_ way of navigating
> through file lists (press, drag, release, ugh!!!). Is there really no
> interest in speedy access to current working set of files?
>
> These are no show-stopper things, but it is a shame that such small
> defects would prevent this tool to be really superb after all that
> work you already did.
>
> izidor
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