Thanks, it's quite similar.

I'll work it up soon, maybe there are some codes that can be quickly
copied as a basis, so we can  see for real whether putting buffer list
can be useful, or just become redundant.

On 9/17/05, Philippe Lhoste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Perhaps something like this screenshot:
> http://Phi.Lho.free.fr/images/screenshots/SciTEWinBuffers.png
> 
> This is an old project of mine, which I exposed back to 2004:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.scite.general/2411/
> 
> Alas, I didn't made much progress, having much more urgent to do, and
> actually not feeling so much need... This is useful in Visual Studio 6,
> which has no tabs, but I get used to tabs, even if, like you, sometime I
> feel hard to find back the file I want in three rows of tabs...
> 
> I have not implemented your "type first letters of filename to find it",
> the current behaviour is "type the buffer number to select it", since
> this is the first column of the listview.
> 
> You can sort the list by buffer number, name, path, extension...
> The "Activate buffer" option works, with button or double click on
> filename, you can select several files, but you cannot yet close them or
> save them. I was kind of stuck by (lack of time +) the incapacity, at
> the time, of SciTE to do such operations without switching first to the
> wanted buffer. It can now (or at least, it can simulate it), so I should
> rework on it.
> I wish to add also the capability to reorder buffers.
> 
> You can play with my version of SciTE, I just uploaded it on my site:
> http://Phi.Lho.free.fr/index.en.html ; file: SciTE-PL-20050915.zip


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dsw

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