A useful trick is that you can type in menus to select items. That's not the
same, but still might help.
Romain
On Apr 25, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
>
>
> Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
>>
>> Open a couple of windows
>> (browser, workspace, transcript, test runnerr, etc) and then, in the
>> world,
>> do a "shift + click"
>>
>
> Cool feature, thanks.
>
> And, it seems that it shows a list of currently open windows, which is
> different from 'the last three types of objects that I dealt with.'
>
> Use case (contrived):
> I'm working in a sub-flow that requires me to constantly open a Transcript
> window - say I'm manually testing (I know, disgusting, lol) code that closes
> any open Transcript windows. So I want to reopen Transcript widnows via the
> world menu over and over between tests. The 'all open windows menu' doesn't
> help, but having Transcript pinned temporarily at the top of the world menu
> would be very convenient.
>
> Btw of course I realize there are ways to do this (e.g. dragging the
> Transcript menu item out of the menu onto the desktop), but having the top
> three dynamically, automatically updated is what I'm toying with.
>
> - Sean
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