Maybe the Ctrl-Shift-N behavior moves to the Ctrl-N dialog and becomes
an checkbox "Search for files, too".

Tom


On Fri, 2 Aug 2002 08:40:54 -0500, "Jacques Morel"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > One enhancement I would suggest is that the CTRL-E list could also contain
> > the files that are open in the tabs (maybe not the currently active file
> > :).  That way you would always be able to find your file in the CTRL-E
> list,
> > even if it is still open in a tab somewhere.
> +1
> 
> > 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.
> +1. I should be able to do both Ctrl-N and Ctrl-Shift-N.
> Or ctrl-N/Ctrl-Shift-N could be constraint to the opened files.
> Or they would first propose an already opened file. That way even if you do
> not have to remember if opened it, it would guide you all the same.
> 
> Jacques
> 
> 

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