Frank Wunderlich wrote:
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Von: "Neil Hodgson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Committed with option changed to the old "buffers.zorder.switching"
name used in SciTE 1.59. Only works on Windows.

Available from CVS and from
http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/scite.zip Source
http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/wscite.zip Windows executable

   Neil

ctrl+tab seems to do the same like F6/Shift+F6 in standard-version. What are
the changes except the keys? (scite-interest-website is currently unavailable)

I had already applied the patch from Martin, so I did a CVS Update - the results were not what I had expected... there were a number of reported "conflicts". Since I had expected CVS to say the changes were already present, I suppose that Neil did not make exactly the same changes (besides the difference in option naming).

BTW, the CVS version defaults to the new Ctrl+Tab behavior being enabled - which is nice, since a lot of people would never notice the new feature and enable it themselves.

To Frank's question - a CVS build for Windows XP shows the new behavior for me. The fundamental difference is that the order of buffer "visits" is recorded in a stack, so that you may cycle between the last "n" buffers. Observe the difference between Ctrl+Tab, Ctrl+Tab and holding Ctrl down while clicking Tab.

Robert Roessler
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