IIRC some applications have a menu item called 'recent folders' which will
open up a submenu showing several last accessed folders.
On Jul 25, 2015 9:30 PM, "chris burke" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1.
> > As for 0) - I (nearly) always want to open in ~user,  so have to go up a
> level every time I use open (in editor) - or perhaps the Edit open menu
> could include an Open User option as does the Term window.
>
> I was concerned that the File menus would have too many entries, but
> perhaps both in Edit and Term, it should have the current "Open temp
> (Ctrl+O)" plus a subdirectory "Open in directory" which would point to all
> the standard directories (user/addons/system/home/current/last used).
>
> 2.
> > I think one such oddity is that if you create a new script and save it,
>  it doesn't appear next time in recent files - that list seems reserved to
> files previously opened,  not created.
>
> Right. I see that a new Temp appears in recent, but not the "Save As"
> script. This needs to be fixed.
>
> 3.
> > Another oddity is when I close a file in the editor when several script
> files are open and tabbed.  I think the tab keeps the name of the closed
> file, not the file that gets revealed - that might not be quite correct,
>  but something similar, and unexpected, happens.
>
> Thanks for pointing it out. The tab name is OK, but the window title needs
> to be updated.
>
>
> On 25 July 2015 at 01:56, Mike Day <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I agree with Jan-Pieter:
> >
> > As for 0) - I (nearly) always want to open in ~user,  so have to go up a
> > level
> > every time I use open (in editor)
> > - or perhaps the Edit open menu could include an Open User option as does
> > the Term window.
> >
> > and re 1)- various odd things happen which one means to record and
> forgets.
> > They're irritating but it's not of course world-shaking if they remain.
> >
> > I think one such oddity is that if you create a new script and save it,
> > it doesn't
> > appear next time in recent files - that list seems reserved to files
> > previously
> > opened,  not created.
> >
> > Another oddity is when I close a file in the editor when several script
> > files
> > are open and tabbed.  I think the tab keeps the name of the closed file,
> > not the file that gets revealed - that might not be quite correct,  but
> > something
> > similar, and unexpected, happens.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > On 25/07/2015 08:45, Jan-Pieter Jacobs wrote:
> >
> >> I've got some other file related ideas I've been thinking of sending in:
> >>
> >> 0) I would find it very nice if we would have file>open open either the
> >> current directory (where J was launched) or the last directory a file
> has
> >> been opened in. Now the default (and only option as far as I can see) is
> >> opening in ~temp. As temp is meant for temporary files, most of my files
> >> are stored elsewhere on my disk. This could save a lot of time
> navigating
> >> around.
> >>
> >> 1) There's a slight bug in updating the window title in the editor: if a
> >> file is closed, the window title is not updated accordingly.
> >>
> >> Kind regards,
> >>
> >> Jan-Pieter
> >>
> >> 2015-07-25 1:46 GMT+02:00 'Pascal Jasmin' via Beta <[email protected]
> >:
> >>
> >>  As a compromise, how about adding files I create with New (in editor)
> to
> >>> recent files?
> >>>
> >>> Usually the only files I would open through menus are in system/addons.
> >>> If I create 20 new files since the last time I opened an addon, then I
> >>> probably don't need that older file in my list.  In most versions of
> J, I
> >>> do not have 20 files in my recent list.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> From: chris burke <[email protected]>
> >>> To: Beta forum <[email protected]>
> >>> Cc:
> >>> Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 11:23 AM
> >>> Subject: Re: [Jbeta] recent files
> >>>
> >>> We could do this, but I was concerned that adding all the files opened
> in
> >>> normal use of the editor would swamp the recent files list. Usually, I
> >>> would only be interested in files opened outside the editor.
> >>>
> >>> After all, it is easy to navigate to any file recently opened in the
> >>> editor, with the recent project list and the fact that the opened file
> >>> state is retained with each project.
> >>>
> >>> On 24 July 2015 at 08:10, 'Pascal Jasmin' via Beta <[email protected]
> >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>  could files loaded from the editor's files tab (double click in left
> >>>>
> >>> pane)
> >>>
> >>>> show up in the recent files list (ctrl-G)?
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