"Kirk Woll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit dans le message news:
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> 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

Hmm okay Kirk, I see what you mean.
My popup idea is certainly quite strait-forward, but you have to read all
the lines, check whether you want this and this class to be closed or not...
So you would like something like CTRL-click like in the Windows explorer for
selecting files, but applied to the tabs. Am I right ?
You would hit a modifier key (for instance CTRL or ALT), click on the tabs
you wish to close. Thoses tabs would be highlighted, and then hit another
key stroke, or why not a context menu "close selected" and the it would
close all the selected files. Or on the contrary, a context menu "close not
selected files". Right ?
When hitting shift-click to close, it not too long to do, though. But of
course, if you have a lot of files open, you'd have a lot of files to close
with shift-click.
Still following my first popup idea, there could be two buttons : "close
selected files" and "keep open selected files".
So you would have two options : keep the selected files or close them. It's
the same number of clicks as your solution.
I think it would do the trick.

Guillaume


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