On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 00:58:44 +0200, chuck ctl@arrowtwins.com wrote:
Just a mention. A while back I wrote about my dislike of requiring use of the mouse for simple things.
Recently I found myself working on a large project with changes in many files in several directories. I needed to switch back and forth a lot. So I went back to jEdit where I have key shortcuts to take me to a buffer list (organized by directory) and then with the keyboard I was able to select the buffer I needed to work on and then get back to editing without a mouse.
Did you know you can switch between opened files in geany pressing the popup-menu-key (left to the right Ctrl-Key)? - That list may is not ordered by different directories, but maybe it helps you working faster and without Mouse... :)
Same goes for opening new files. Don't need the mouse. Simple key strokes do it all.
Pressing Ctrl-O and navigating with Tab and the Arrow-Keys through the Open-File-Dialog works fine for me with Geany. I don't unterstand your Problem here?
So I was able to navigate several directories and many files with ease and speed. Maybe it's just me, but for the wishlist, I wish the same were true for Geany, cause I like Geany.
chuck
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