I really would like to be able to close documents by middle clicking the tab (=clicking with the middle button/wheel of the mouse).
This is a standard behaviour in a lot of applications (Visual Studio 2005, Internet Explorer 7, Firefox etc.)
Closing a document by middle-clicking the tab
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YES!
This is the ONE thing that bugs me about TextPad. As of the latest version, I love the document browser, it is very useful to me, and I use the syntax highlighting and macro features of TextPad extensively, but I continually wish I could just middle-click the tab, instead of going over to the tiny X in the corner, or pressing Ctrl+F4 (function keys are hard to locate and press).
I'm sure this is as easy as setting a click event handler to the tab or something, so please implement this!
This is the ONE thing that bugs me about TextPad. As of the latest version, I love the document browser, it is very useful to me, and I use the syntax highlighting and macro features of TextPad extensively, but I continually wish I could just middle-click the tab, instead of going over to the tiny X in the corner, or pressing Ctrl+F4 (function keys are hard to locate and press).
I'm sure this is as easy as setting a click event handler to the tab or something, so please implement this!
Please don't implement this unless there is an option to disable it. I have an HP laptop with three equal-sized buttons below the touchpad and I've lost count of the number of times I hit middle instead of left in firefox and accidentally kill a tab I'm trying to switch to.
For me, no feature could be more annoying.
For me, no feature could be more annoying.