Martin schrieb:

Your case *sounds* as if (I have not tested it) the file is opened a 2nd time, and the IDE treats it as 2 different files.

Right, I noticed that only after your hint. My bad :-(


The display disabled menu entry, instead of display none makes sense.

Jumping to the same source, in an other window, is an interesting feature, but should not be unde "move/clone" menu, (imho it would lead to confusion there). There could be a sub menu "find in other window"; though that leads to more menu entries in the main popup, and the popup is already very big.

IMO a modification to the menu titles would be sufficient. Instead of definite "Clone to..." a "Show clone in..." could serve both purposes: Create a new clone only if none already exists in the target window.


I think the maximum of open files (not tabs, but unique files) I have ended up with so far, would be around 40.
The maximum number of source windows I ever used would be around 9

Wow, now I'm happy to know that I'm not the only one, who uses multiple editors and many open files at the same time :-)

DoDi


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