Interesting idea.  It seems to me though that a popup would be too removed.
I already see all the open files that I want to keep open right there as
tabs.  That would seem the logical location to allow me to select which ones
to keep open.  If we used a popup I would have to scan the list and then
decide which files in there I want to keep open -- which would be too
unintuitive and indirect to save much time I think.

Kirk

"Guillaume Laforge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> What about a pop-up, like in the basic text editor called JBuilder
(somebody
> knows it ?) ?
> We would hit a certain shortcut, and it would open a popup with the list
of
> currently opened files, with checkboxes in order to choose precisely which
> files we want to keep open, and we ones we want to close !
>
> By the way, we could even make a plugin for that, if we have access to the
> list of opened files, and it is possible to call the close method or
> something similar to close an opened file.
>
> G.
>
> "Alexey Efimov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit dans le message news:
> afele3$h6n$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I guess, that must be an item - "Close All Unused". This must close all
> > tabs, with difference bitween timestamp of last editing and
> > System.curentTimeMillis great that $RECENT_TIME$.
> > $RECENT_TIME$ - idle time of editing file. If i'm do not edit file for
> this
> > time - it's may be highlighted as gray, moved to end of tabs, etc. But
> this
> > must be colored, becose i need to see that tabs come to unsed. This
> > $RECENT_TIME$ must be setuped from IDE Options->Editor
> >
> > Thanks.
>
>
>


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