On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:18 PM, Ian Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> It’s not Friday, is it?
>
> I see there are only 4 votes so far L
>
> There could be additional 2 alternatives (that makes 3 – so, options) –
>
> Allow tabs to be dragged – as in IE8 and a lot of other applications.
> Make them stackable (like task bar in Windows itself).
>
> I think the first of my suggestions is the preferable option of the 3 – and
> hugely easier to implement than #2, or your suggestion.
>
> But does it matter?

Probably the easiest thing to do (and probably possible in current VS
versions) is to configure a key-combination/macro to open the
alternative file.

I do like to have my files arrange as the feature request implies, but
I (obviously) just do it manually.

On a slightly-related matter; the person to sell me a tiny little
screen that attaches to my regular monitor (perhaps above, perhaps to
the right or left) will be a millionare. Then I can put little misc
things on there (like debug windows, and so on). Maybe have a whole
series of them, and sell them for perhaps $10, plug-in-able via USB.
There's your business plan; I wait patiently for investment monies.


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