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. > ________________________________ > > Ian Thomas > Victoria Park, Western Australia > > ________________________________ -- silky http://www.mirios.com.au/ http://island.mirios.com.au/t/rigby+random+20 DEHUMANIZATION perennially: esophagi, ASSIST; letters: chatter cosmetics month standpoint bio...
