Not a problem, I'm new coming in, and you guys have been working on it for a lot longer, so you know more about what could be done. Thanks for all the responses so far. -Mark
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Nick Treleaven < nick.treleaven@btinternet.com> wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 11:09:33 -0400 "Mark Turner" mturner4@csee.usf.edu wrote:
This has gotten a bit more complex than I had originally intended. I
I wanted to raise what I saw as a related issue, sorry if it seemed the thread got hijacked. We did say the MRU switching could be implemented.
just meant to have the ctrl-tab as an alternative to the code navigation, not necessarily used with it. I personally haven't used the code navigation, and for all I know, it could work for what I'd like. The only thing I'd want ctrl-tab to do is keep track of the order I've been accessing various documents and allow me to switch between them in an MRU order, similar to how you switch between applications with alt-tab in the OS.
OK, I had assumed 2 commands, back and forward in a history of documents. But I guess a window manager style Alt-Tab would only need one command. A single command would not really replace any part of Code Navigation.
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