Document selector manual placement
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 2:48 pm
Hi all,
First, let me express thanks again for the heads up that you can use a previous license for the newest version. That's so rare, and definitely full of win. So I heeded the advice and installed the new version. Woot!
Anyway... I'm working with a tool that I needs to be revamped, to the point where I'm going through a file, and making notes about what it does in a new file, or if the code doesn't need to be revamped, copying that code into the new one. When I'm done, I'll turn those pseudocode notes into real code and voila I have a bug free program *snicker*.
But this leads me to doing a lot of switching back and forth between files, namely four of them, which we can simply call old.h, old.cpp, new.h, and new.cpp. Now, let's pretend that o and n aren't right next to eachother in the alphabet, and the files are scattered in the document selector. CTRL+TAB is nice, but I really need a faster (and less left-handed-awkward) method of moving between the files.
My start bar is full enough as it is, so I would rather not open them in another instance of Textpad (although that will probably be my course of action if there isn't a viable solution.) What would be nicest though would be to manually place them wherever, like dragging them up or down in the menu and them just staying there. I imagine new files would just sit at the bottom. I could always double-spam F11 to resort them if I so desired. Another option would be multiple document selectors, but that's getting trickier, and probably not as friendly as it sounds.
Is there some piece of trivia in the minds of the Textpad wizards around that might present a solution to this problem? I mean, I can type the word "we are eased readers" all day (that's typed entirely with the left hand if you didn't catch on), but man I have trouble with CTRL+TAB.
Thanks for reading =)
-Cors
First, let me express thanks again for the heads up that you can use a previous license for the newest version. That's so rare, and definitely full of win. So I heeded the advice and installed the new version. Woot!
Anyway... I'm working with a tool that I needs to be revamped, to the point where I'm going through a file, and making notes about what it does in a new file, or if the code doesn't need to be revamped, copying that code into the new one. When I'm done, I'll turn those pseudocode notes into real code and voila I have a bug free program *snicker*.
But this leads me to doing a lot of switching back and forth between files, namely four of them, which we can simply call old.h, old.cpp, new.h, and new.cpp. Now, let's pretend that o and n aren't right next to eachother in the alphabet, and the files are scattered in the document selector. CTRL+TAB is nice, but I really need a faster (and less left-handed-awkward) method of moving between the files.
My start bar is full enough as it is, so I would rather not open them in another instance of Textpad (although that will probably be my course of action if there isn't a viable solution.) What would be nicest though would be to manually place them wherever, like dragging them up or down in the menu and them just staying there. I imagine new files would just sit at the bottom. I could always double-spam F11 to resort them if I so desired. Another option would be multiple document selectors, but that's getting trickier, and probably not as friendly as it sounds.
Is there some piece of trivia in the minds of the Textpad wizards around that might present a solution to this problem? I mean, I can type the word "we are eased readers" all day (that's typed entirely with the left hand if you didn't catch on), but man I have trouble with CTRL+TAB.
Thanks for reading =)
-Cors