Re: Keyboard-shortcuts for the navigation within the Currently Open Documents

2023-04-05 Thread Tom Robinson
If they’re separate windows, there’s the OS-wide command-backtick ⌘` and shift-command-backtick ⇧⌘` Cheers > On 2023-04-05, at 18:45, Vlad Ghitulescu wrote: > > Hey, > > > are there any keyboard-shortcuts for the navigation within the Currently Open > D

Re: Keyboard-shortcuts for the navigation within the Currently Open Documents

2023-04-05 Thread Rich Siegel
On 5 Apr 2023, at 2:45, Vlad Ghitulescu wrote: > are there any keyboard-shortcuts for the navigation within the Currently Open > Documents? The "Previous Document" and "Next Document" commands on the View menu have assignable keyboard equivale

Keyboard-shortcuts for the navigation within the Currently Open Documents

2023-04-05 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu
Hey, are there any keyboard-shortcuts for the navigation within the Currently Open Documents? Thanks! Regards, Vlad -- This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If you have a feature request or need technical support, please email "supp...@barebones.com" rather than po

Re: Disable Currently Open Documents

2020-12-16 Thread Pixel Clef
I've tried [The "Sidebar" preferences]. [Currently Open Documents] keeps coming back. It's possible I'm just being a curmudgeon and recalling the old days where TextWrangler had a "Hit It With a Hammer" setting that would forever rid me of this dubious Shin

Re: Disable Currently Open Documents

2020-12-16 Thread Rich Siegel
On 16 Dec 2020, at 10:51, Pixel Clef wrote: I've tried that. It keeps coming back. Too many pronouns, use fewer. :-) Seriously, though, if something's not working the way you think it should, email to is probably your best bet. R. -- Rich Siegel Bare Bone

Re: Disable Currently Open Documents

2020-12-16 Thread Pixel Clef
I've tried that. It keeps coming back. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 9:51:04 AM UTC-6 sie...@barebones.com wrote: > On 16 Dec 2020, at 10:49, Pixel Clef wrote: > > > Never show the Currently Open Documents. > > > > The document drop down menu is enough

Re: Disable Currently Open Documents

2020-12-16 Thread Rich Siegel
On 16 Dec 2020, at 10:49, Pixel Clef wrote: > Never show the Currently Open Documents. > > The document drop down menu is enough for me. I'm fine with all the > documents being in one window. Required, in fact. > I just don't want to ever see that Currently Open Documen

Re: Disable Currently Open Documents

2020-12-16 Thread Pixel Clef
Never show the Currently Open Documents. The document drop down menu is enough for me. I'm fine with all the documents being in one window. Required, in fact. I just don't want to ever see that Currently Open Documents sidebar/panel/drawer/whateveritscalledthisyear :-D On Wednesday

Re: Disable Currently Open Documents

2020-12-16 Thread Rich Siegel
On 16 Dec 2020, at 10:43, Pixel Clef wrote: > Many years ago, there was an Expert Preference to disable the Currently > Open Documents sidebar. Not temporarily hide it or close it, but stop > showing it forever. > > I've had to reload everything, and now can't locate this

Disable Currently Open Documents

2020-12-16 Thread Pixel Clef
Many years ago, there was an Expert Preference to disable the Currently Open Documents sidebar. Not temporarily hide it or close it, but stop showing it forever. I've had to reload everything, and now can't locate this setting. -- This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If

Re: Currently Open Documents not sorted

2018-11-10 Thread Berny
I have this problem too. I found a workaround. Open a new WIndow and drag the files into that window. There they will be sorted. Close the old window and your done. On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 14:53:51 UTC+1, Ian Harris wrote: > > Hi, > > From what I've read, the 'Cu

Persist Sidebar width and Currently Open Documents height

2018-03-15 Thread Nikita Ourazbaev
Hi, I don’t think I had this issue with BBEdit 11 but I could be wrong. It seems I have to drag to re-adjust the width of the sidebar and the height of the "Currently Open Documents" drawer whenever I open a folder in BBEdit. (Folders saved as projects do remember these settings).

currently open documents and addressing

2018-03-12 Thread Robert Cailliau
BBEdit 12.1.2: When I open a folder with BBEdit the sidebar shows the folder's content and there is the expected set of project functions at the bottom of the sidebar except for the project "cloud". There is also the list of currently open documents: <https://lh3.goo

Re: How to cycle through the currently open documents?

2017-12-13 Thread Roland Küffner
up/page down). But why not choose the shortcut that fits YOU the best: Preferences > Menus & Shortcuts > View Regards, Roland On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 9:15 PM, Vlad Ghitulescu wrote: > Hi, Rich! > > On 13 Dec 2017, at 21:04, Rich Siegel wrote: > > I would like to ha

Re: How to cycle through the currently open documents?

2017-12-13 Thread Vlad Ghitulescu
Hi, Rich! On 13 Dec 2017, at 21:04, Rich Siegel wrote: I would like to have cycle through the currently open documents: Have a look on the View menu: Previous Document and Next Document. Cool! Thanks! One more question tough: "*Previous*" / "*Next*" refers to the mome

Re: How to cycle through the currently open documents?

2017-12-13 Thread Patrick Woolsey
On 12/13/17 at 2:59 PM, v...@ghitulescu.de (Vlad Ghitulescu) wrote: I would like to have cycle through the currently open documents: with the help of a keyboard shortcut (something like CMD+´ for cycling through the open windows), but I couldn't find anything. You can use the

Re: How to cycle through the currently open documents?

2017-12-13 Thread Steve Piercy
That's a macOS thing, I think. If it does not work for you now, then check System Preferences > Keyboard, perhaps? --steve On 12/13/17 at 8:59 PM, v...@ghitulescu.de (Vlad Ghitulescu) pronounced: Hello! I would like to have cycle through the currently open documents: ![](cid:

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2017-02-21 Thread Matej Dunik
uot;textwrangler" in place of "bbedit"). This >> appears to have solved the issue. >> >> On Friday, May 31, 2013 at 3:27:42 AM UTC-7, Jaques le Roux wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 03:59:42 UTC+2, pr10n wrote: &

Not seeing "Currently Open Documents" in sidebar

2017-01-30 Thread Joe Keenan
Two editing scenarios. First, opening a directory of files - I can have multiple open and unsaved files, and the "Currently Open Documents" pane is visible in the sidebar. All good. Second, opening a file "package" (Finder associated extension on the directory). BBEdit

bbedit 11.5.2 problem with currently open documents

2016-04-26 Thread redbaron
Hi, bbedit 11.5.2 large project with a hundred open files "currently open documents" area closed by default when I open the project, bbedit loops thru all the open files rapidly showing them before collapsing the area to its default state. this behaviour was not present in 11

Re: Currently Open Documents broken in 11.5?

2016-01-30 Thread Rich Siegel
On Friday, January 29, 2016, Tim Hill wrote: > Just upgraded to 11.5, and looks like the Currently Open Documents is > borked. Here's what I observe: This is a question for Tech Support; thanks in advance for sending it there. > This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group.

Currently Open Documents broken in 11.5?

2016-01-30 Thread Tim Hill
Just upgraded to 11.5, and looks like the Currently Open Documents is borked. Here's what I observe: 1. With a project open, the Project pane is displayed on the left (with the usual disclosure triangle). But no "Currently Open Documents" is visible at the bottom of the windo

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2015-04-02 Thread Neil Dexter
in place of "bbedit"). This >> appears to have solved the issue. >> >> On Friday, May 31, 2013 at 3:27:42 AM UTC-7, Jaques le Roux wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 03:59:42 UTC+2, pr10n wrote: >>>> >>&g

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2015-04-02 Thread Matthew Webster
" in place of "bbedit"). This > appears to have solved the issue. > > On Friday, May 31, 2013 at 3:27:42 AM UTC-7, Jaques le Roux wrote: >> >> >> >> On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 03:59:42 UTC+2, pr10n wrote: >>> >>> I can't for the li

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2015-03-17 Thread ecksc
of "bbedit"). This appears to have solved the issue. On Friday, May 31, 2013 at 3:27:42 AM UTC-7, Jaques le Roux wrote: > > > > On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 03:59:42 UTC+2, pr10n wrote: >> >> I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the "Currently

Re: Resizable/dragable sidebar items (project, currently open documents...)

2014-07-17 Thread G. T. Stresen-Reuter
On Jul 16, 2014, at 11:24 PM, Aleš Fakin wrote: > Hi, Welcome to the group. > it would be really great [snip]… > > -- > This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If you have a > feature request or would like to report a problem, please email > "supp...@barebones.com" rather than post

Resizable/dragable sidebar items (project, currently open documents...)

2014-07-17 Thread Aleš Fakin
Hi, it would be really great if you could add the option to drag for example "currently open document" above the "project" window in the left sidebar of bbedit, since I'm switching from Espresso I'm used to the currently opened documents on top, and all the dropdowns in the sidebar, should be

Re: Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread Christopher Stone
On Mar 25, 2014, at 16:13, Lawrence San wrote: > I do think the Window-Palette would be more useful if you could type-select > and pick a window from the keyboard. > > Is this something that was removed in BBEdit 10, or am I misunderstanding > your remark? __

Re: Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread Lawrence San
Sorry to respond to my own post... but I just discovered that there are "Windows" Preference items that affect the Windows palette. These include checkboxes for "Group by window kind", "Auto-assign shortcut keys", and a radio-button choice between "Sort by name" vs. "Sort by creation order". Neat.

Re: Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread Lawrence San
Christopher Stone wrote: > I *do* think the Window-Palette would be more useful if you could > type-select and pick a window from the keyboard. > Is this something that was removed in BBEdit 10, or am I misunderstanding your remark? In my copy of BBEdit 9.6.3, the Window palette automatically dis

Re: Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread Christopher Stone
On Mar 25, 2014, at 06:23, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: > Bbedit is a fantastic application in many ways and the COD window would be a > perfectly adequate way to manage and work on open files. But as it is it > makes me want to literally tear my hair out. ___

Re: Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread Rich Siegel
I am wondering if either of these threads answers your question: R. -- Rich Siegel Bare Bones Software, Inc.

Re: Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread Alex Satrapa
There is also: - the option of collapsing the “Project” and “Recent Documents” panes, allowing the Currently Open Documents pane to fill the sidebar - the “Currently Open Documents” drop-down in the navigation bar at the top of the editing pane. I tend to use whichever one I see first. On 26

Re: Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread Fritz Anderson
On 25 Mar 2014, at 6:23 AM, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: > As a programmer I frequently need many documents open at the same time. > Therefore I need a way to manage the open docs and switch between them > quickly. Bbedit gives me the 'Currently Open Documents' (C

Re: Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread François Schiettecatte
Why not use a Project for this? François On Mar 25, 2014, at 7:23 AM, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: > As a programmer I frequently need many documents open at the same time. > Therefore I need a way to manage the open docs and switch between them > quickly. Bbedit gives me the '

Currently Open Documents

2014-03-25 Thread john
As a programmer I frequently need many documents open at the same time. Therefore I need a way to manage the open docs and switch between them quickly. Bbedit gives me the 'Currently Open Documents' (COD) pane to do this. Bbedit is a fantastic application in many ways and the COD wi

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-19 Thread Oliver Taylor
On Aug 19, 2013, at 10:07 AM, BBunny wrote: > Collapsing the project list or opening the Windows palette are not acceptable > alternatives. The first takes too much time since I use my project list all > the time, and the second takes additional screen real estate. Mac users have > come to exp

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-19 Thread BBunny
Collapsing the project list or opening the Windows palette are not acceptable alternatives. The first takes too much time since I use my project list all the time, and the second takes additional screen real estate. Mac users have come to expect this simple UI convention, so why not give it to

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread Alex Satrapa
access the project's file listing,mat which point the current and recent documents panes become a hindrance. On 13/08/2013, at 6:31, Ken Lanxner wrote: > If you click the disclosure triangle to the left of Project (at the very top > of the list), the list of Currently Open Document

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread Alex Satrapa
It is clearly a suggestion that people need to keep their anger under control before they do something foolish. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, the morality reference for grown men the world over. On 13/08/2013, at 2:07, LuKreme wrote: > On 12 Aug 2013, at 09:29 , David Kendal wrote: >>

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread John Delacour
8.com (John Delacour) To: bbedit@googlegroups.com On 12/7/13 at 09:34, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: People have been asking for the Currently Open Documents window to be resizeable for about two years... Are you aware of the Windows palette (Menu—Window::Palettes::Windows)? Each open project l

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread Ken Lanxner
If you click the disclosure triangle to the left of Project (at the very top of the list), the list of Currently Open Documents will take over that space. I imagine you are looking for some kind of a slider so you can adjust what percent of the list is dedicated to all project files and what

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread LuKreme
On 12 Aug 2013, at 10:08 , Grant Hutchinson wrote: > > On 2013-08-12, at 9:22 AM, LuKreme wrote: > >>> For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is >>> driving me NUTS!! >> >> I have no idea what you are talking about. T

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread Grant Hutchinson
On 2013-08-12, at 9:22 AM, LuKreme wrote: >> For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is >> driving me NUTS!! > > I have no idea what you are talking about. The Currently Open Documents > sidebar is resizable and has been for ages. He

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread LuKreme
On 12 Aug 2013, at 09:29 , David Kendal wrote: > http://i.imgur.com/KwBSqWV.gif OK, I have to ask, is that the image you *meant* to post? And if so, wtf is it supposed to mean? -- Someone's behind this. Someone wants to see a war. [...] I've got to remember that. This isn't a war. This is a cr

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread David Kendal
On 9 Aug 2013, at 12:25, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: > For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is > driving me NUTS!! > > I've been asking for this for well over a year. It is a trivial, minor > little interface improvement that would have a MASSIVE benefit f

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread LuKreme
On 09 Aug 2013, at 05:25 , j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: > For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is > driving me NUTS!! I have no idea what you are talking about. The Currently Open Documents sidebar is resizable and has been for ages. <https:/

Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread john
For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is driving me NUTS!! I've been asking for this for well over a year. It is a trivial, minor little interface improvement that would have a MASSIVE benefit for people like me who always edit more than a couple of files at

Re: Currently Open Documents

2013-07-12 Thread John Delacour
On 12/7/13 at 09:34, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: People have been asking for the Currently Open Documents window to be resizeable for about two years... Are you aware of the Windows palette (Menu—Window::Palettes::Windows)? Each open project listed in this resizable palette has a

Re: Currently Open Documents

2013-07-12 Thread Oliver Taylor
On Jul 12, 2013, at 1:34 AM, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: > Is someone genuinely sat there saying - yes I know people want these windows > to be flexible, but they are wrong they should be rigid and tiny. I can't speak for Bare Bones, but that's probably exactly what they're thinking. My guess

Currently Open Documents

2013-07-12 Thread john
People have been asking for the Currently Open Documents window to be resizeable for about two years now and BBedit is still to take this improvement seriously. Yes, I know you can click the hide the Project files, making the COD window bigger, but that is not the point. It requires an extra

Re: Sorting the "Currently Open Documents" list of files by History and not Alphabetically

2013-06-10 Thread Fredrik Pihlström
31 maj 2013 kl. 12:42 skrev Jaques le Roux : > defaults write com.barebones.bbedit SurfNextPreviousInDrawerOrder -bool YES I think that should be SurfNextPreviousInDisplayOrder Kind regards, Pihlan -- Fredrik Pihlström, fred...@pihlan.com Error saving file! Format drive now? (Y/y) -- T

Sorting the "Currently Open Documents" list of files by History and not Alphabetically

2013-05-31 Thread Jaques le Roux
I'm trying to duplicate the following preference from an older version of BBedit Documents & Drawer Next Document and Previous Document navigate in: [x] Display order [ ] History order I have tried the following from another post here: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/bbed

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2013-05-31 Thread Jaques le Roux
On Tuesday, 26 July 2011 03:59:42 UTC+2, pr10n wrote: > > I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the "Currently Open > Documents" to behave like the old "Documents Drawer" in respect to > navigation ordering. > > I'm tryin

Re: Hiding the "Currently Open Documents" and "Recent Documents" sections of new projects by default

2012-12-04 Thread rowen
On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 10:34:19 AM UTC-7, David Foster wrote: > > Is there a way to hide the "Currently Open Documents" and "Recent > Documents" sections of new projects by default? I agree (at least about Recent Documents), and I logged a request for this a

Re: Hiding the "Currently Open Documents" and "Recent Documents" sections of new projects by default

2012-11-28 Thread Ryan J. Bonnell
I'd like to know how to enable this as well. On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 10:34:19 AM UTC-7, David Foster wrote: > Is there a way to hide the "Currently Open Documents" and "Recent Documents" sections of new projects by default? -- -- You received this message b

Hiding the "Currently Open Documents" and "Recent Documents" sections of new projects by default

2012-10-10 Thread David Foster
Is there a way to hide the "Currently Open Documents" and "Recent Documents" sections of new projects by default? -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "BBEdit Talk" discussion group on Google Groups. To post to this group, send email

Change Size of Currently Open Documents in Project window?

2012-07-20 Thread balbert
;currently open documents" section in the project window. I would love to have that be half the size of my project window's left bar. Or is there a way to open a separate panel that shows all currently open documents with adjustable size? Thanks.. -- You received this message beca

Re: Always Disabled Hide Currently Open Documents

2012-04-14 Thread Alex Popescu
On Saturday, April 14, 2012 6:49:22 PM UTC+3, Christopher Stone wrote: > > On Apr 14, 2012, at 10:04, Alex Popescu wrote: > > I'm running BBEdit 10.1.2 (3143) and I was wondering why the menu option > "Hide Currently Open Docu

Re: Always Disabled Hide Currently Open Documents

2012-04-14 Thread Christopher Stone
On Apr 14, 2012, at 10:04, Alex Popescu wrote: > I'm running BBEdit 10.1.2 (3143) and I was wondering why the menu option > "Hide Currently Open Documents" is always disabled? __ Hey Alex, I'm guessi

Always Disabled Hide Currently Open Documents

2012-04-14 Thread Alex Popescu
Hi, I'm running BBEdit 10.1.2 (3143) and I was wondering why the menu option "Hide Currently Open Documents" is always disabled? tia, A:// -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "BBEdit Talk" discussion group on Google Groups. To post to

"Currently Open Documents" won't update (permissions problem?)

2011-09-28 Thread Rebecca
When I close BBEdit and reopen it, I get some currently open documents I had when I first opened the program, even if I closed them during the previous session. If I open a new document, it "remembers" the new document, and it "remembers" that I closed it. However, the one new

Re: Change Size of Currently Open Documents in Project window?

2011-09-27 Thread TomP
I just need a way to see at a glance what files from the project I'm actively working on. The old documents drawer served that purpose, but I'd be perfectly happy with a variably-sized "Currently Open Documents" list on the left. -- You received this message because

Re: Change Size of Currently Open Documents in Project window?

2011-09-27 Thread Steve Samuels
t I'd ask myself. > > Is there some way to increase the size of the "Currently Open > Documents" list in a Project window in BBEdit 10?  I don't have a > problem with the open documents showing up on the left vs right, but I > am having a very difficult time only being ab

Change Size of Currently Open Documents in Project window?

2011-09-27 Thread TomP
I've read the two threads that mentioned this issue, but I didn't see any solution offered, so thought I'd ask myself. Is there some way to increase the size of the "Currently Open Documents" list in a Project window in BBEdit 10? I don't have a problem with the op

Scrolling files open in "Currently Open Documents"

2011-09-23 Thread Aman
Hi, When i position the mouse pointer in the editor window and use three finger scroll on trackpad the windows scroll quite haphazardly, probably based on update time.. Is there a setting to allow scrolling in the order the files are listed in the "Currently open Documents" pane. Rega

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2011-09-16 Thread Rich Siegel
On Friday, September 16, 2011, manyc wrote: > This appeared to have no effect on my copy 10.0.1. My "Currently Open > Documents" still behaves schizophrenically when reordered and using > key commands for previous and next document. <http://groups.google.com/group/bbedi

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2011-09-16 Thread manyc
>     defaults write com.barebones.bbedit SurfNextPreviousInDrawerOrder -bool > YES This appeared to have no effect on my copy 10.0.1. My "Currently Open Documents" still behaves schizophrenically when reordered and using key commands for previous and next document. In es

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-30 Thread Watts Martin
MacCooler wrote: The fact of the matter is that the current placement sucks. EVERY editor I have, except for BBE10 (or is it X), has the files on the RIGHT, not the LEFT. Really? Every editor? All the editors that I see tend to list files/projects on the left, and either use tabs for open doc

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-29 Thread MacCooler
On Jul 25, 4:26 pm, Fritz Anderson wrote: > I'm not criticizing you. Yes you were. >I'm just remarking on how our different needs pose a very difficult problem >for the people who are trying to serve us. No you are not. The fact of the matter is that the current placement sucks. EVERY edit

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2011-07-27 Thread pr10n
ersion 6. > > It works wonderfully now. Thank you very much. > > On Jul 25, 8:05 pm, Rich Siegel wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Monday, July 25, 2011, pr10n wrote: > > > I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the "Currently Ope

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-26 Thread Maarten Sneep
On 26 jul. 2011, at 18:58, Andy Drexler wrote: > Steve - > > Thanks for the Live Search tip - works perfectly. Is there a resource for > other preference items that can be accessed through defaults? The BBEdit help, "Expert preferences". It says so in the manual. Maarten -- You received thi

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-26 Thread Andy Drexler
Steve - Thanks for the Live Search tip - works perfectly. Is there a resource for other preference items that can be accessed through defaults? Thanks again. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "BBEdit Talk" discussion group on Google Groups. To post to this group,

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-26 Thread Steve Kalkwarf
On Jul 26, 2011, at 12:06 AM, Andy Drexler wrote: > I understand different people have different use scenarios. My fond wish is > that there is some setting somewhere that could allow me to put the open > files list back where it was in the previous version. (It's worth noting > that, I believe

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-26 Thread Andy Drexler
I understand different people have different use scenarios. My fond wish is that there is some setting somewhere that could allow me to put the open files list back where it was in the previous version. (It's worth noting that, I believe, the open file window didn't even show up until version 8

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-26 Thread Dave Fitch
On Jul 26, 12:53 am, Rich Siegel wrote: > Every other section in a project window can be collapsed -- or > hidden entirely; that may be worth a try. (See the View menu.) Oooh... that's much better. Is there a way to change the section size though? Sometimes I have a long list of open documents a

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-26 Thread Roland Küffner
Hi, Am 26.07.2011 um 03:22 schrieb Wrong Size Glass: > On Jul 25, 8:53 pm, Rich Siegel wrote: >> Every other section in a project window can be collapsed -- or >> hidden entirely; that may be worth a try. (See the View menu.) > > Rich, I know the other sections can be collapsed. The problem is

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2011-07-25 Thread pr10n
fe of me figure out how to get the "Currently Open > > Documents" to behave like the old "Documents Drawer" in respect to > > navigation ordering. > > > I'm trying to duplicate the following preference from 9.x: > > > Documents & Dra

Re: How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2011-07-25 Thread Rich Siegel
On Monday, July 25, 2011, pr10n wrote: > I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the "Currently Open > Documents" to behave like the old "Documents Drawer" in respect to > navigation ordering. > > I'm trying to duplicate the following prefer

How do I change the "Currently Open Documents" sort order?

2011-07-25 Thread pr10n
I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the "Currently Open Documents" to behave like the old "Documents Drawer" in respect to navigation ordering. I'm trying to duplicate the following preference from 9.x: Documents & Drawer Next Document and Previous

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-25 Thread Wrong Size Glass
On Jul 25, 8:53 pm, Rich Siegel wrote: > Every other section in a project window can be collapsed -- or > hidden entirely; that may be worth a try. (See the View menu.) Rich, I know the other sections can be collapsed. The problem is that not every file I have open in a project window is part of

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-25 Thread Alex Satrapa
On 26/07/2011, at 10:00 , Rich Siegel wrote: > View -> Show Files should do it, and that's sticky for the project (as far as > I recall). Oh, I know about "Show Files", but it doesn't quite do what the "Documents" drawer used to do. "Show Files" will give me the side bar with "Project", "Curre

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-25 Thread Rich Siegel
On Monday, July 25, 2011, Wrong Size Glass wrote: I have a similar issue as Andy. Some of my projects have close to 100 code files in them. The shortened project list isn't nearly enough room for me. Every other section in a project window can be collapsed -- or hidden entirely; that may be

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-25 Thread Wrong Size Glass
I have a similar issue as Andy. Some of my projects have close to 100 code files in them. The shortened project list isn't nearly enough room for me. On Jul 25, 5:38 pm, Andy Drexler wrote: > There just isn't enough screen real estate to put them all in one > column (and that's on a 30" monitor!).

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-25 Thread Rich Siegel
On Tuesday, July 26, 2011, Alex Satrapa wrote: On the gripping hand, I prefer multiple windows, with tabs. To me the only "drawer" I really need is "documents associated with this window". I have Finder (or Yep/Leap) for organising "projects". I don't need my text editor pretending to be a file

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-25 Thread Alex Satrapa
On 26/07/2011, at 09:26 , Fritz Anderson wrote: > Just to put in a word for how the other half lives, I am bemused that hanging > file lists on both sides of a document window should count as a frugal use of > screen real estate. I kept trying to get that drawer out of the way of my > work, and

Re: Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-25 Thread Fritz Anderson
On 25 Jul 2011, at 4:38 PM, Andy Drexler wrote: > Is there a preference item or some other method to move the "Currently Open > Documents" window back over to the right in a Project? It is incredibly > useful to see the project structure on the left and the open files on

Can "Currently Open Documents" go back to where it was?

2011-07-25 Thread Andy Drexler
Is there a preference item or some other method to move the "Currently Open Documents" window back over to the right in a Project? It is incredibly useful to see the project structure on the left and the open files on the right. There just isn't enough screen real estate to put