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Subject: Re: Design of MRU-Navigation wrt. Split-Views
From: Andreas Pakulat <apaku () gmx ! de>
Date: 2009-02-15 20:14:46
Message-ID: 20090215201446.GD10674 () neo ! apaku ! dnsalias ! org
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On 15.02.09 16:08:20, Alexander Dymo wrote:
> I did some research for what is done by other IDE's and editors. Here are the
> results:
Thanks a lot for doing that, from the description I think I like the
Eclipse-Version best too. Just a few questions for clarification for those
that don't have eclipse at hand (I'll test this out tomorrow)
> == Eclipse 3.4.1 ==
> - each mainwindow has its own navigation history
> - split views share the common navigation history:
> - opening file (in another split view) creates an entry in the common history
So I'd have
foobar.cpp
foobar.cpp
When "split current document vertically"? I this case IMHO a thin border
around the related view or some text which view would be activated would be
good.
> - switching between files in different split views also creates an entry
Thats focussing a file in a different split view than the current one,
right?
> Netbean's MRU without "forward" button is ok, but it's rather unusual to see
> alt-tab'ish behavior in the editor.
Well, I was actually going to do that too, using Ctrl+Tab/Ctrl+Shift+Tab to
switch forward/backward in the history. Or did I understand that wrong?
Andreas
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