Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread john
For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is driving me NUTS!! I've been asking for this for well over a year. It is a trivial, minor little interface improvement that would have a MASSIVE benefit for people like me who always edit more than a couple of files at

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread LuKreme
On 09 Aug 2013, at 05:25 , j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: > For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is > driving me NUTS!! I have no idea what you are talking about. The Currently Open Documents sidebar is resizable and has been for ages.

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread David Kendal
On 9 Aug 2013, at 12:25, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: > For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is > driving me NUTS!! > > I've been asking for this for well over a year. It is a trivial, minor > little interface improvement that would have a MASSIVE benefit f

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread Grant Hutchinson
On 2013-08-12, at 9:22 AM, LuKreme wrote: >> For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is >> driving me NUTS!! > > I have no idea what you are talking about. The Currently Open Documents > sidebar is resizable and has been for ages. He's referring to being able

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread LuKreme
On 12 Aug 2013, at 09:29 , David Kendal wrote: > http://i.imgur.com/KwBSqWV.gif OK, I have to ask, is that the image you *meant* to post? And if so, wtf is it supposed to mean? -- Someone's behind this. Someone wants to see a war. [...] I've got to remember that. This isn't a war. This is a cr

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread LuKreme
On 12 Aug 2013, at 10:08 , Grant Hutchinson wrote: > > On 2013-08-12, at 9:22 AM, LuKreme wrote: > >>> For the love of God! when is this feature going to be implemented. It is >>> driving me NUTS!! >> >> I have no idea what you are talking about. The Currently Open Documents >> sidebar

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread Ken Lanxner
If you click the disclosure triangle to the left of Project (at the very top of the list), the list of Currently Open Documents will take over that space. I imagine you are looking for some kind of a slider so you can adjust what percent of the list is dedicated to all project files and what pe

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread John Delacour
On 9/8/13 at 12:25, j...@kilroyjames.co.uk wrote: Well I am sick of not being able to see at a glance what files I've got open... Did you read my reply to your last rant on this topic? : == Forwarded Message == Date: 12/7/13 21:54 Received: 12/7/13 21:54 +0100 From: j...@bd8.com (Joh

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread Alex Satrapa
It is clearly a suggestion that people need to keep their anger under control before they do something foolish. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, the morality reference for grown men the world over. On 13/08/2013, at 2:07, LuKreme wrote: > On 12 Aug 2013, at 09:29 , David Kendal wrote: >>

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-12 Thread Alex Satrapa
I have been making generous use of the drop-down documents list in the navigation bar, which is especially handy when you know that the keyboard shortcut is ⌃⌥F (though I have remapped it to ⌃⌥\ to make it easier to chord). I will typically keep the side bar closed (⌘0) now, only opening it to a

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-19 Thread BBunny
Collapsing the project list or opening the Windows palette are not acceptable alternatives. The first takes too much time since I use my project list all the time, and the second takes additional screen real estate. Mac users have come to expect this simple UI convention, so why not give it to

Re: Resizeable 'Currently Open Documents' frame

2013-08-19 Thread Oliver Taylor
On Aug 19, 2013, at 10:07 AM, BBunny wrote: > Collapsing the project list or opening the Windows palette are not acceptable > alternatives. The first takes too much time since I use my project list all > the time, and the second takes additional screen real estate. Mac users have > come to exp