2011/8/29 waldo kitty <[email protected]>: > > for many years, i've used editors that allow for more than one file to be > open at once... in those editors, there's generally been an 'X' to close > that (sub)window containing each additional file... some editors have an 'X' > for all files and closing the last one results in a new blank page... > > with today's tabbed environments coming out and being all the rage, the 'X' > has been moved to the tab for each file... > > so anyway, the other day i'm working in laz and had a need to have more than > one file open at the same time... when i was finished with the other file, i > went to close it... i couldn't find the 'X'... there was the "big" main one > for closing the entire laz IDE (ALT-F4) but not one for the individual > files' windows... it took me a minute or two before i realized that i could > right-click in that window and choose "close file" or i could use CTRL-F4 > (which i have used in the past but not on a general basis and less as i get > older)...>
This feature is not implemented in the windows page control, it is in gtk2. Vincent -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
