cascade doesnt work
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cascade doesnt work
i just installed version 5.0.2 but i can not tile the windows horizontal or vertical!
In TextPad 5 the Document tabs need to be turned off in order to tile or cascade the windows. This is a feature of the new user interface which cannot be altered.
Try to turn off the Document tabs as follows:
1. Open the View menu and click on Document tabs.
or
2. Configure/Preferences/View, click in the box next to "At top of frame" or "Stacked" to remove the tick. Click Apply/OK.
If that doesn't work, then exit from TextPad and go to:
C:\Documents and Settings\User name\Application Data\Helios\TextPad\5.0
Either delete or rename the file "config.xml" and then restart TextPad and see if you can close the Document tabs.
I hope this helps.
Try to turn off the Document tabs as follows:
1. Open the View menu and click on Document tabs.
or
2. Configure/Preferences/View, click in the box next to "At top of frame" or "Stacked" to remove the tick. Click Apply/OK.
If that doesn't work, then exit from TextPad and go to:
C:\Documents and Settings\User name\Application Data\Helios\TextPad\5.0
Either delete or rename the file "config.xml" and then restart TextPad and see if you can close the Document tabs.
I hope this helps.
Helios Software Solutions
Why is that? In my opinion that is a huge step backwards. In v4.7.3 I like to have tabbed document windows, and I often use the Tile Horizontal or Tile Vertical feature. I'm hesitant to upgrade to 5.0.2 because it would be quite a pain to have to turn off the document tabs any time I want to tile the windows.helios wrote:In TextPad 5 the Document tabs need to be turned off in order to tile or cascade the windows. This is a feature of the new user interface which cannot be altered.
Can this be changed in the new interface to act like it did in the older version?
thanks helius, your trick worked
and i totally agree with jorsch that this new option really sucks! and it is even worse; in the previous version v4.7 you could select 2 or 3 documents in the documents selector and then arrange the windows. that way those few documents where the only ones with were arranged. now it is a nightmare to arrange 2 windows nicely when you have multiple documents open because this doesn't work that nice and neat anymore
and i totally agree with jorsch that this new option really sucks! and it is even worse; in the previous version v4.7 you could select 2 or 3 documents in the documents selector and then arrange the windows. that way those few documents where the only ones with were arranged. now it is a nightmare to arrange 2 windows nicely when you have multiple documents open because this doesn't work that nice and neat anymore
Tabs and tiling
I agree with iersel and jorsch.
Often I have several files open and tile horizontally only two (or only a set of two from the entire set) the current functionality wants to tile ALL files that are open. How did the designers come up with this new "feature" as an improvement. I'd like the old tile the hightlighted file names function back.
The tabs would be a nice improvement to have along with the old tiling founctionality.
Can anyone tell me at what point did the tiling stop being useful (behaving as it does in 5.0.20? I'd like to drop back to that lastest with the useful tiling.
thanks
Often I have several files open and tile horizontally only two (or only a set of two from the entire set) the current functionality wants to tile ALL files that are open. How did the designers come up with this new "feature" as an improvement. I'd like the old tile the hightlighted file names function back.
The tabs would be a nice improvement to have along with the old tiling founctionality.
Can anyone tell me at what point did the tiling stop being useful (behaving as it does in 5.0.20? I'd like to drop back to that lastest with the useful tiling.
thanks
hi rsire4444 and welcome
it is still possible to tile only 2 or 3 windows while you have several windows open.
first we have to deactivate the document tabs !!!
then open the document selector
there we have to select the windows we want to tile
when you have selected the documents you want to tile in the document selector then right click them and select tile horizontal/vertical
but watch out i had once a couple of files open and i pressed print documents(s) instead
later that day i found 259 pages in my printer
it is still possible to tile only 2 or 3 windows while you have several windows open.
first we have to deactivate the document tabs !!!
then open the document selector
there we have to select the windows we want to tile
when you have selected the documents you want to tile in the document selector then right click them and select tile horizontal/vertical
but watch out i had once a couple of files open and i pressed print documents(s) instead
later that day i found 259 pages in my printer
tiling
Thanks for the info iersel! That works great.
Now is there any unobvious way to iconize or minimize an opened file?
Right now I just place other open files on top of it or adjust the file I don't need to see right now to a smaller window size (it was nice in
pre-5.x that I could iconize the file)
Now is there any unobvious way to iconize or minimize an opened file?
Right now I just place other open files on top of it or adjust the file I don't need to see right now to a smaller window size (it was nice in
pre-5.x that I could iconize the file)
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helios,helios wrote:In TextPad 5 the Document tabs need to be turned off in order to tile or cascade the windows. This is a feature of the new user interface which cannot be altered.
I always use the Tile Window for line-by-line files comparing. I use it more that the File Comparing tool because you need to save the files to make it work. This could could be resolved if TextPad saves the file(s) as a temp. Anyway that's another problem.
The new tabs are fantastic but I doubt the limitation you mention is irreversible. You know better than me that anything could be done except to program a feature that collides with the Programming Tool, hardware and/or OS limitations. Is this the case?