> They may use it for selecting files to be tiled on screen,
> or they open that many files just because opening a file
> in VS is sloooow.
> If there are not that many files, switching with Ctrl+Tab
> or Tab Bar is obviously faster.

On contrary, I have never seen vs developer actually "tile" the file,
and I dont really see the advantage of tiling it. But I reckon that
they really depended on Alt-W-W mainly caused by the tabs in vs is
only a single row, and used up quickly.

> Sometimes I want to reorder the tabs (e.g. by dragging them).

on 1.66 win32, i can't drag them. but dragging meant having to search
for the tab, which is something that can be tasking.

> But if you use recent files from the File menu, the cursor position
> remains unchanged.

you're right, I just know that. And the bookmark is gone. And recent
files got pushed out pretty quickly when I'm dealing with lots of
files.

> You can keep a filelist in the output pane, in a format
> acceptable by double-click.

Well, I have actually _used_ the output pane to inspect program's
output, and keeping something that can be managed easily by scite is
so-like-there's-no-easier-way.

> How about adding a SciTE command to put the current filename
> and cursor position in the output pane?
> It seems trivial to implement, and it would work as cross-file
> cross-directory bookmarks.

I'd prefer scite has the option to save the cursor state + bookmarks +
previous setting that has been set on each file. That way I could
confidently close scite, having previously set it to save session,
open the scite again tomorrow, and find out all of the states are
back.

-- 
dsw

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