How to minimize document windows in MDI mode with TP v5 ??

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How to minimize document windows in MDI mode with TP v5 ??

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I apparently lost that functionnality by "upgrading" from 4.7

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Post by lano1106 »

oh,

I forgot to mention that I see the minimize button in the document window title bar but it is grayed out.
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Post by gklyne »

Me too ... is there a quick fix, or should I downgrade for now?
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Post by lano1106 »

Hi,

I posted this technical support request a week ago and nobody from Helios has responded.

Do I need to mention that I am a registered user?
I hope that you will come back to me soon or else I will start wondering what are the benefits of being a registered user.

Thank you,
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Post by bbadmin »

The facility to minimize document windows in MDI mode has not been implemented in TextPad 5.
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Post by oneto »

bbadmin wrote:The facility to minimize document windows in MDI mode has not been implemented in TextPad 5.
I hope you will implement it soon in a next release, I'm missing it a lot !
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Me too

Post by badgerpendous »

I've been using TP for ever, but couldn't remember the last time I logged in to the forums or my info (so I created a new account).

Yes, please re-add the minimize functionality!

Thanks!

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Post by lano1106 »

Hi Mr Admin,

Thank you for your answer. I'm guessing that the minimize button has been disabled because there is no need for it in the tab mode. I'm guessing also that it would be trivial for you to dynamically turn off or on the document window style flag to control the minimize button when a user switch from MDI mode to tab mode.

My question is: Are you planning to reinsert that functionality in the next release so I can just wait for it or should I start to find a new text editor?

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Post by lano1106 »

BTW, I'm just curious about other users. Do you prefer the new tab mode or the original MDI (Multiple Document Interface) mode?
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Post by ACRobin »

Never use/used tabbed versions as they took up too much screen space, not such a factor now large monitors are so cheap.

So use MDI, but may start using tabbed windows.
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Post by ak47wong »

I never use the document tabs myself. I have the child windows maximized (though not the application window itself) and use the Document Selector to switch between documents.

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Post by davidwdawson »

Me, too (Obviously)
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Post by el_tonto »

I use minimize to leave two up active documents in MDI mode, then use "Window->Tile Vertically" to view both side-by-side. Now I can't find a way to do this nicely.

[Edit: Solution to my tiling issue: http://www.textpad.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8398 ]
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Post by bwoodring »

I'd point out that TextPad 4 had tabbed mode also. I've always preferred it to MDI in any app.
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Post by DOStradamus »

Not being able to minimize MDI child windows is driving me stark, raving BONKERS!"

please,Please,PLEASE add that back in!

-NK
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