Felix,
Thanks for a quick response. I checked that menu and tried keyword you
mentioned. The problem here is the follow. My laptop doesn't have PgUp,
PgDowm buttons. They are available via Fn key. I tried Ctr+Alt+Fn+<PgUp>
but no luck. And again, I don't want to use 4 fingers to switch between
files. It would be awesome if we can iterate over AL opened files with one
key combination. For example, Ctr+Alt+\ and see a kind of preview windows
similar to Alt+TAB. Since I can't see what files are opened a general
preview option would be useful.
Thanks.
-Pavlo.
> Am 02.02.2017 um 06:18 schrieb Pavlo Solntsev:
>> Could you please provide me an advice how to switch between different
>> files (not *.cpp and *.hpp)? It is so inconvenient to click that
>> button.
>
> If the files were already opened you could try Ctrl+Alt+{Pg up, Pg
down}. Also
> you can see all shortcuts from the global menu (there is a specific menu
item
> named something like "keyboard shortcuts").
>
> (Still somehow I like gedit's tabbed interface + Alt+[0-9] a bit better.)
>
> Felix
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