I guess I can live with the project window, once I changed the broken
keyboard shortcut for "Show/Hide Files", but it has two disadvantages
for me.
1. The title bar of the window extends to the width if the file list
when it is shown. The document drawer did not have that: there was a
space above
On 2011-08-04, offtone wrote:
Is there some stand being made about tabs, or why does BBEdit get on
board with the rest of the multi-document applications of this decade
and implement 'em? If only as an option... WAY more intuitive, I find.
Tabbing is not helpful if you have more than a few doc
Is there some stand being made about tabs, or why does BBEdit get on
board with the rest of the multi-document applications of this decade
and implement 'em? If only as an option... WAY more intuitive, I find.
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On Jul 19, 2011, at 19:37, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> It looks like the ProjectsListCanAcquireKeyboardFocus expert setting applies
> to the Currently Open Documents panel in text windows as well, so in that
> respect it appears to work like the old drawer.
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On Jul 20, 12:46 am, LuKreme wrote:
> But try this for a fun bug in a project window (I suggest a new one, I'm not
> sure it's recoverable):
>
> View -> Hide Editor
> View -> Show Editor
> View -> Hide Editor
> View -> Show Editor
> View -> Hide Editor
> View -> Show Editor
>
> Good thing it gets
On Jul 20, 12:50 am, Christopher Stone
wrote:
> I don't like not being able to move the keyboard focus into the panel and
> type-select amongst the documents.
> * I imagine I can get around this will Applescript, but we'll see.
It looks like the ProjectsListCanAcquireKeyboardFocus expert
On Jul 19, 2011, at 18:46, LuKreme wrote:
> But try this for a fun bug in a project window (I suggest a new one, I'm not
> sure it's recoverable):
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Ye'ouch. It looks like you can recover by resetting the bounds of the window
Hey Folks,
On Jul 19, 2011, at 17:24, fongd wrote:
> I, too, miss the documents drawer. I liked having it on the right side of my
> editor window since I have more horizontal screen space than vertical. It
> also somehow felt more natural for it to be there.
I'm inclined to agree with this.
I
On Jul 19, 2011, at 4:48 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> I will hazard a guess that you're looking at normal text window, where
> - yes - the "Currently Open Documents" panel is at the top of the file
> list and thus gets most of the vertical space. As I wrote in my post,
> that panel is quite reduced i
On Jul 19, 9:32 pm, LuKreme wrote:
> On Jul 19, 2011, at 1:28 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> The "Currently Open Documents" side panel (only on the left, sigh) is as long
> as my document window and currently shows over 40 files. Modified files have
> a black diamond to the left of their names.
>
> W
I, too, miss the documents drawer. I liked having it on the right side
of my editor window since I have more horizontal screen space than
vertical. It also somehow felt more natural for it to be there.
Additionally, now when I use the Previous Document / Next Document
commands from the View menu,
On Jul 19, 2011, at 1:28 PM, dinkypumpkin wrote:
> The limited size of Currently Open Documents also means that you can
> no longer necessarily get an at-a-glance view of the modification
> status of all your open files.
I don't understand this at all.
The "Currently Open Documents" side panel (o
Well, it's not the drawer I miss so much as the ability to get one-
click access to all open files in a project. The BBEdit 10 project
window's Currently Open Documents section only shows 8 files without
scrolling (or is there a way to configure its size?), so once you have
a lot of files open you
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