Is there some stand being made about tabs, or why does BBEdit get on
board with the rest of the multi-document applications of this decade
and implement 'em? If only as an option... WAY more intuitive, I find.
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On 2011-08-04, offtone wrote:
Is there some stand being made about tabs, or why does BBEdit get on
board with the rest of the multi-document applications of this decade
and implement 'em? If only as an option... WAY more intuitive, I find.
Tabbing is not helpful if you have more than a few
Well, it's not the drawer I miss so much as the ability to get one-
click access to all open files in a project. The BBEdit 10 project
window's Currently Open Documents section only shows 8 files without
scrolling (or is there a way to configure its size?), so once you have
a lot of files open
On Jul 19, 2011, at 1:28 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
The limited size of Currently Open Documents also means that you can
no longer necessarily get an at-a-glance view of the modification
status of all your open files.
I don't understand this at all.
The Currently Open Documents side panel (only
I, too, miss the documents drawer. I liked having it on the right side
of my editor window since I have more horizontal screen space than
vertical. It also somehow felt more natural for it to be there.
Additionally, now when I use the Previous Document / Next Document
commands from the View menu,
On Jul 19, 9:32 pm, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
On Jul 19, 2011, at 1:28 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
The Currently Open Documents side panel (only on the left, sigh) is as long
as my document window and currently shows over 40 files. Modified files have
a black diamond to the left of their
On Jul 19, 2011, at 4:48 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
I will hazard a guess that you're looking at normal text window, where
- yes - the Currently Open Documents panel is at the top of the file
list and thus gets most of the vertical space. As I wrote in my post,
that panel is quite reduced in a
On Jul 19, 2011, at 18:46, LuKreme wrote:
But try this for a fun bug in a project window (I suggest a new one, I'm not
sure it's recoverable):
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Ye'ouch. It looks like you can recover by resetting the bounds of the window
On Jul 20, 12:50 am, Christopher Stone listmeis...@thestoneforge.com
wrote:
I don't like not being able to move the keyboard focus into the panel and
type-select amongst the documents.
* I imagine I can get around this will Applescript, but we'll see.
It looks like the
On Jul 20, 12:46 am, LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote:
But try this for a fun bug in a project window (I suggest a new one, I'm not
sure it's recoverable):
View - Hide Editor
View - Show Editor
View - Hide Editor
View - Show Editor
View - Hide Editor
View - Show Editor
Good thing it
On Jul 19, 2011, at 19:37, dinkypumpkin wrote:
It looks like the ProjectsListCanAcquireKeyboardFocus expert setting applies
to the Currently Open Documents panel in text windows as well, so in that
respect it appears to work like the old drawer.
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