Martin S. Tignor wrote:
 How else?  You click on an item, then click in the canvas.

OK, that's what I usually do.

 Alternatively, double click on an item
 then make multiple placements in the canvas.

Ah, that's new to me. I've tried it now and indeed!
It was a bit troublesome to have it stop dropping
tools on the canvas with every click. I had to click
again in the tools section to stop it. That was
a bit confusing, but OK.

 Drag-n-Drop from canvas to tool selector was equal to delete.

This does not occur here. All it does, is dragging the tool to
the edge of the canvas near the Tools. Moving the pointer into
the Tools area, simply positions the tool at the edge of the
canvas. No deletion at all.

You need to use the middle mouse button for drag-n-drop. Using the primary button just moves the module.

Note: I'm using present CVS.

simply remember its name. So I use the All category and
browse to the tool by knowing its place in the alphabetical
list. Removing "All", will disable this style of using
the tool menu. Or will "Type ahead" resolve this?

 "Remove" was the wrong word for me to use.  I meant move ( ALL )
 to a separate area.  ...for just that reason.

Phew. Good, that sounds better.

I still think that the list of previously opened VPE programs
should not be here as a tab, but as a new entry in the File menu.

Using this feature as Rob describes it on all Windows and Mac based programs, myself I would suggest the same thing (make it a drop down list in the File->Open Recent menu).

David

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