On 07/31/2018, at 18:24, Barbara Snyder mailto:barb...@signalfx.com>> wrote:
> Am I making this up (that I could always see the dot, even if I was looking
> at the current doc)?
Hey Barbara,
It looks that way... :)
> I can make a request to put the dot on the right or something, so as not to
Simdude, I don't use projects BTW so don't see that right-arrow. I'm just
talking about on the main Window dropdown. If you see a dot on the main
window dropdown for the active doc, can you post an example showing that?
Sounds like I'm just making this up and if so, I'll enter a feature
reques
OK yes I forgot about the checkmark, but other people are saying that if a
doc is dirty, even if it's the current doc, they are seeing the dot. I am
not.
Kerri said she is using 12.2. Can I get ahold of that?
Is it at all possible that there is some setting that has affected this
behavior?
On 7/31/18 at 7:24 PM, barb...@signalfx.com (Barbara Snyder) wrote:
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Am I making this up (that I could always see the dot, even if I
was looking at the current doc)?
The short answer :) is this behavior is not new; BBEdit has used
a checkmark to denote the active window for quite some t
I'm using 12.2. I have a dot in the dropdown on all dirty documents
(including the active document). When the active document is not dirty, I
have a checkmark on the active document, and nothing on any other documents.
--Kerri
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 1:28 PM Barbara Snyder wrote:
> Interesting.
Interesting. I should have posted that I'm using version 12.1.5 (410102,
64-bit). What version are you using?
Thanks -- Barbara
On Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at 6:00:32 PM UTC-7, Simdude wrote:
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> Sorry Barbara. Hit Post before I finished. I switched back to index.md
> (the dirty file) and the do