>how about implementing dialog window, filled with list of filename (no >full path) of the buffers, just like in Visual Studio .NET\'s Alt-W-W >(Window-Windows). It\'s pretty handy when you had this 50+ buffers opened >at a time,
I don't think anyone needs 50+ files open at the same time. I have buffers=30 and never open more than ca. 15 files. Most of time there are 3-6 files open, so it's easy to switch between them using Tab Bar or Ctrl+Pg Up/Dn (I don't think I've ever used the Buffers menu). So, my advice is to open only files that you actually edit, close them when you're done and use Ctrl+O or an external file manager (where you can sort by date or file extension and not only by filename). I used Ctrl+W in Code-Genie (another good text editor, unfortunately no longer supported I think) to select file windows to be tiled (Code-Genie had a multi-document interface). Of course, if there is a buffer list window in SciTE, I won't protest. Piotr
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