Hi all
I think this is a new problem on 5.2 (I certainly don't remember it happening prior to my 5.2 installation and I've been using TextPad since version 3.x). It's not a high proprity problem for me, just an annoyance really.
The problem: I have multiple files open and I want to close down some but not all of them (i.e. I don't want to use the File/Close All option).
What I normally do is select each of the files in turn using the tabs (I always have tabs turned on and set to stacked). Then I repeatedly click the close (X) button on the right of the tab bar for the number of files I want to close. Prior to 5.2 this worked fine, however, on 5.2 if I click too quickly I get the Open File(s) dialog box appear.
I notice that clicking 3 times quickly in the tab bar (but not on the tabs) also brings up the Open File(s) dialog box so I suspect that this has priority over the close button which maybe it shouldn't have. I've looked through the various Preferences options and there doesn't seem to be a way of turning this option off.
Regards
David
An annoying problem when closing several files quickly
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Thanks for the suggestion.
However, I never use the document selector (yeah, I know it's only an F11 press away). I'm one of those people that hate to see the screen cluttered with lists and other stuff that I find of minimal use - which is why I prefer to program using a text editor and not an IDE.
I suppose it's just that I don't want to learn new tricks and TextPad 5.2 has broken (or impaired, more like) one of my old tricks by adding a feature that I don't actually want!
Regards
David
However, I never use the document selector (yeah, I know it's only an F11 press away). I'm one of those people that hate to see the screen cluttered with lists and other stuff that I find of minimal use - which is why I prefer to program using a text editor and not an IDE.
I suppose it's just that I don't want to learn new tricks and TextPad 5.2 has broken (or impaired, more like) one of my old tricks by adding a feature that I don't actually want!
Regards
David