With what I am doing at the moment, the 'more sophisticated' version 
would be a very useful feature

+1

H


North D wrote:

> Hi there.
> 
> If I browse (ctrl-B) through lots of code to see what is going on, I end up
> with lots of open windows that I don't need.  A really useful feature
> (option?) would be for  the code navigation keys to reuse the current pane
> if no edits have taken place in it.
> 
> That way, I can hop around in a few classes whilst only creating a single
> new window.  Likewise, the Back and Forward navigation would also use the
> current window if there had been no edits.
> 
> A more sophisticated version of this would be to have the Lock Tab
> functionality apply to edit panes as well as the Find and Run windows.  The
> navigation keys would not reuse a locked or edited window, so I can browse
> for a bit, lock the tab somewhere interesting, then carry on browsing and a
> new edit window will appear (or the least-recently-active of the unlocked
> windows would be reused).
> 
> Hmm, I think that would make me very happy!
> 
> Cheers,
> Dan
> 
> 
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