E.g. if you write at a different spot inside the file with each instance.
Is that possible?
Thank you.
Open multiple instances of a file within a workspace?
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don't think so, BUT
for writing at different spots you could
a) split the window
(menu 'window'/split or drag small bars at beginning of horizontal and vertical scrollbar)
=> you can scroll each part individually
b) use bookmarks
set bookmarks with <Ctrl><F2> use Find Dialog/Mark All Button
jump to the next bookmark with <F2>, previous with <Shift><F2>
regards
WoHo
a) split the window
(menu 'window'/split or drag small bars at beginning of horizontal and vertical scrollbar)
=> you can scroll each part individually
b) use bookmarks
set bookmarks with <Ctrl><F2> use Find Dialog/Mark All Button
jump to the next bookmark with <F2>, previous with <Shift><F2>
regards
WoHo
Thanks, but if possible I would like to have several tabs of the same file, just like you can open the same file several times on different instances of Textpad.
When you modify the file and switch to another tab of the same file, it would say that the file has been modified and ask to reload it, just like it does if you open multiple instances of Textpad ("Another application has updated file [...]. Reload it?")
When you modify the file and switch to another tab of the same file, it would say that the file has been modified and ask to reload it, just like it does if you open multiple instances of Textpad ("Another application has updated file [...]. Reload it?")
questions
i know the 'new window' command for example from firefox, but there you will not edit anything
in my opinion with such a feature in an editor questions arise:
- save command
when you save one instance but have changed also others you would lose all other changes ??
- reload
when you reload usually the undo stack is lost !
I'm sorry but I really don't see the point in this feature
do you really know an editor where you have several instances of the same file in one instance of the application ?
in my opinion with such a feature in an editor questions arise:
- save command
when you save one instance but have changed also others you would lose all other changes ??
- reload
when you reload usually the undo stack is lost !
I'm sorry but I really don't see the point in this feature
do you really know an editor where you have several instances of the same file in one instance of the application ?
Thanks for the answers.
woho:
UltraEdit has that feature. Actually I was wrong, it doesn't need to ask to reload the file or anything, the two windows are just different editing positions into the same portion of memory, so when you modify one window and switch to the other you instantly see the modifications.
Editing in two different windows is equivalent to scrolling toanother position, editing and then going back to the first position.
woho:
UltraEdit has that feature. Actually I was wrong, it doesn't need to ask to reload the file or anything, the two windows are just different editing positions into the same portion of memory, so when you modify one window and switch to the other you instantly see the modifications.
Editing in two different windows is equivalent to scrolling toanother position, editing and then going back to the first position.
ok
same portion of memory - that's something different
@kitimat
folding is definitely missing in textpad..
@kitimat
folding is definitely missing in textpad..