I have the same problem in Komodo Edit - although I the whole filename
does show up in the window title I never think to look there. Anyway,
I partially solved it by adding a comment at the top of the file for
what app the file is for, so I'll see what I'm working on right there
in the editor window.

On Jul 1, 11:41 am, Steve Howell <showel...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jun 30, 10:42 pm, Rex <rex.eastbou...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Kind of a petty question:
>
> > I've been using PyDev to do my Django work and find it to be great.
> > However, my only gripe is that it's hard to keep track of tabs, since
> > they display only the (non-qualified) file name, which is a problem
> > given Django's very regular naming scheme. So for example I'll often
> > have 4+ tabs that are all named "views.py", and I have to mouse over
> > each to find which one is the one I'm looking for.
>
> I definitely feel your pain.
>
> One thing that you can do is put view code into files that are not
> called "views.py."  It's always a little risky to break the convention
> here, but I have done it in on nontrivial projects without major
> hangups.
>
> On the other hand I don't think you want to mess with conventions on
> models.py and certain other files, but I tend to spend less time
> editing those.
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