> If I'm working on
> several of these files at the same time, Ctrl-Tab-ing back and
> forth between then, opening and closing other files, and I don't
> have a filename at the top ... well, it gets very easy to forget
> which is which. Especially after The Boss comes in and distracts
> me for 5 minutes with his idea of what the Next Big Thing is.
> It's easy enough to Ctrl-Home to the top of the document to
> make sure that I come back to the same document I think I've
> come back to.

Isn't it even easier to look at the file tabs across the bottom of CF
Studio for the filename?

I agree that a "Synch TOC"-type function to get the open file and the
explorer tab working together would be great. But for now, if you're
unsure about where the current file is, you just look across Studio's
title bar at the top. Yet again, another place you can check for the
filename as well. Putting it inside the file comments still seems
totally spurious.

Someone mentioned that Fusedoc comments need the filename in the header
comments as XML data so files can be parsed automatically in certain
ways. This makes sense, but again, surely whatever parsing could work
from the name of the file itself?

Well, I'm ditching filenames in code comment headers for now, unless
someone comes up with a good argument!

- Gyrus

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