Hi Eran,
that's me again I have one suggestion for improvement of your great IDE. If I open several files in code editor and an overall width of their tabs exceeds editor panel's width, then the right-most tabs aren't visible even if the files are actively edited (it means they are "behind the corner"), so I can't close the tab by mouse and it is also difficult to find out what file is just edited. Is it possible to implement some sort of tabs scrolling which ensures that currently edited file's tab will be always visible?
Regards
Michal
"Unvisible" tabs
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Re: "Unvisible" tabs
I never encountered this...
Can you describe in steps what should I do make it happen?
Also, there is the little 'down arrow' at the left of the tabs which lists the opened tabs and the active one is marked with bold.
Eran
Can you describe in steps what should I do make it happen?
Also, there is the little 'down arrow' at the left of the tabs which lists the opened tabs and the active one is marked with bold.
Eran
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Re: "Unvisible" tabs
Unfortunately, I'm not able to easy reproduce it... It happens from time to time and it looks like it depends on current tabs sizes. I played with CL now and I manage to reproduce it in a situation when lots of files have been opened and I double-clicked symbol in the Symbol View. See a screenshot bellow: there is a file named "Project_SCH.h" opened in the editor (the name is displayed in the CL's main frame title), but the file's tab is not visible in the editor's notebook.
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