Enrico Tröger schrieb:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:19:21 +0200, jerome wrote:
Harold Aling a écrit :
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:00:39 +0200, jerome mister.jerome@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Sometimes, I close tab by cliking on the cross accidentally.
It's possible to include the possiblilty to restore the last close tab by history as in Firefox ?
The last file you've closed should be on top of the "recent files" list but reopening that file doesn't restore the undo history and such...
A 'undo close tab' function under the right mouseclick menu of the tabs could be handy though...
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Yes. it's right for the recent files.
As you say, to restore the history and other functions related to the file is good idea. And why not enlarge this functinnality to all file open with Geany. When close a file, save the history and restore it when reopen the file. A maximum size may be specified to prevent using too much disk space.
I don't know if this is really useful but it is original :D
And there goes it away: Geany, a fast and lightweight IDE.
This would be a major step in not being fast and not being lightweight anymore. See Firefox...once praised as fast, small new webbrowser and what is it now? A damn huge slow big chunk of software which feels slow and sluggish even on modern computers.
As Harold said already, the top most item of the recent files list re-opens the file again. I don't see any need to restore (and therefore keep) any previous data of the closed tab.
Regards, Enrico
How about giving actual reasons to not do it, instead of complaining about totally unrelated software?
Best regards.