I am still stuck using version 1.32a because of 1 feature. I would really like to upgrade, but I need this feature on a regular basis.
The issue surrounds the way that Ctrl-Tab works.
In version 1.32a (like most windows aplications) you can use Ctrl-Tab to go though the open files in the order you opened them. There are times when I have to make a change to bunch of files one at a time. I.e. a variable referencing the current file at the top of the page. My process is that I open a bunch of files and make my change. Then save the file and hit Ctrl-Tab to to move on to the next file in the list.
In the newer versions hitting Ctrl-Tab goes back to the last file you just saved. This is frustrating and makes it unusable for this process.
In every other program I use the order of the files stays consistent.
Can you offer an option that lets me retain the order?
I would appreciate some feedback.
Ctrl-Tab functionality
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I find the current behaviour of Ctrl+Tab extremely useful. It cycles through the documents in reverse Z order, that is, in most-recently-used order. (Shift+Ctrl+Tab goes the other way.) So a single Ctrl+Tab takes you back to the document you were looking at just before the current one, Ctrl+Tab,Tab takes you back to the the one you were looking at just before that, and so on. I wouldn't want to lose this functionality.
(But I'd like the irritating bugs in their implementation (particularly when files have been changed outside TextPad) to be fixed.)
I believe that Ctrl+F6 and Shift+Ctrl+F6 do what you want. Contrary to the documentation, they behave differently from Ctrl+Tab and Shift+Ctrl+Tab. I'm not sure if you can reassign these functions to other keys. I think they are built into the MDI mechanism, rather than supplied by the TextPad application.
(But I'd like the irritating bugs in their implementation (particularly when files have been changed outside TextPad) to be fixed.)
I believe that Ctrl+F6 and Shift+Ctrl+F6 do what you want. Contrary to the documentation, they behave differently from Ctrl+Tab and Shift+Ctrl+Tab. I'm not sure if you can reassign these functions to other keys. I think they are built into the MDI mechanism, rather than supplied by the TextPad application.
Ctrl+F6 functionality
Yes. I know about that. And it does work the way I like it. The problem is that I can't reach Ctrl+F6 with my left hand. I have to use two ands to do it. It is a real pain.
I would like the option of choosing how the Ctrl+Tab works.
Then people like you can have it the way you want it and people like me can have it the way we want it.
I would like the option of choosing how the Ctrl+Tab works.
Then people like you can have it the way you want it and people like me can have it the way we want it.
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Hi Spherman,
If you mean TextPad, have you try the new trial version v4.x?
At least I have tried and it let you re-assign the hot-key of many functions to your custom choice.
For your information, inside Preference -> Keyboard -> Window -> WindowNext and WindowPrev are the hot-key for ctrl+tab.
If you mean TextPad, have you try the new trial version v4.x?
At least I have tried and it let you re-assign the hot-key of many functions to your custom choice.
For your information, inside Preference -> Keyboard -> Window -> WindowNext and WindowPrev are the hot-key for ctrl+tab.
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Great, I like it!
Great, I like it!
Still frustrated.
You gave me hope there for a second....
I went to the Preferences - Window and tried to assign the WindowPaneNext and WindowPanePrevious to the Ctrl+Tab key and it did not work.
It lets me assign other key strokes, but not that one!
Any other ideas?
I am using the latest trial versio. 5.03.
Scott
I went to the Preferences - Window and tried to assign the WindowPaneNext and WindowPanePrevious to the Ctrl+Tab key and it did not work.
It lets me assign other key strokes, but not that one!
Any other ideas?
I am using the latest trial versio. 5.03.
Scott
not really helpful
Alas, I am a creature of habbit.
I fixed it!
OMG.... I just stumbled into the solution.
Since my trusty copy of Textpad 1.2 crashes in Windows 7 when you try to do a SaveAs.
Anyway...
I am posting my solution in hopes that it helps someone else.
I figured that if I has to conform and use F6 instead of Ctrl+Tab then I wanted to disable Ctrl+Tab. So I removed the Key Stroke assigned to WindowPaneNext (and WindowPanePrev) so that I would not inadvertantly go to the wrong file.
So I started working and of course I hit Ctrl+Tab and it went to the next file, but Guess What???? It now has the fuctionality of Window Next instead. That's what I have been wanting all along! YEARS I have been asking for this. No help.... Sigh.....
I hope this helps someone.
Scott
Since my trusty copy of Textpad 1.2 crashes in Windows 7 when you try to do a SaveAs.
Anyway...
I am posting my solution in hopes that it helps someone else.
I figured that if I has to conform and use F6 instead of Ctrl+Tab then I wanted to disable Ctrl+Tab. So I removed the Key Stroke assigned to WindowPaneNext (and WindowPanePrev) so that I would not inadvertantly go to the wrong file.
So I started working and of course I hit Ctrl+Tab and it went to the next file, but Guess What???? It now has the fuctionality of Window Next instead. That's what I have been wanting all along! YEARS I have been asking for this. No help.... Sigh.....
I hope this helps someone.
Scott