Good point.  I never really use the recently used files list, just 
CTRL-N all the time, as it's irrelevant to me if I've used it recently 
or not, I just want to find it.  If I bring up the recently used files 
list, start typing and the class I want isn't in there then I have to 
get to CTRL-N anyway.

Thomas Singer wrote:
>>The other enhancement I would add is to allow you to press CTRL-N from the
>>CTRL-E list.  For example, if you start typing in the CTRL-E list, the text
>>you type will turn red if the file is not in the list.  If the text is red,
>>you should be able to press CTRL-N and that text should be carried forward
>>into the CTRL-N window.  Even if the text is not red you should be able to
>>do that.
> 
> 
> What about a merge of both? Press Ctrl-N and the recently used files
> are shown. When you now start typing, you get the old Ctrl-N
> behaviour.
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> 
>>The other enhancement I would add is to allow you to press CTRL-N from the
>>CTRL-E list.  For example, if you start typing in the CTRL-E list, the text
>>you type will turn red if the file is not in the list.  If the text is red,
>>you should be able to press CTRL-N and that text should be carried forward
>>into the CTRL-N window.  Even if the text is not red you should be able to
>>do that.
>>
>>cc
> 
> 

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