I thing the tabs should be as they were in the first release. Clean and
just fine. Too many programs today end up with fancy bevels etc all
over the place. Keep it clean and lightweight I say.
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> From: C J Silverio <ceej(a)spies.com>
> Date: 18 October 2004 19:08:57 BST
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> On Oct 18, 2004, at 6:02 AM, Justin French wrote:
>> For what it's worth (Drew, et al), yes, I'd love to have the selected
>> tab bleed into the document, but Allan doesn't dig it, and it does
>> have some issues in regards to the colour of the document (eg Ruby's
>> black) which are a not exactly simple to work around. One day maybe
>> :)
>
> You might find something to use in Camino's take:
> <CaminoSnap001.png>
>
> The selected tab bleeds into a stripe that goes across the window,
> but is still separate from the document display. This helps indicate
> "this tab is live", but doesn't war with the rendered page.
>
> --ceej
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Could there be some padding on the left side of the text? It's so
close, kind of distracting. 2-3 pixels maybe, or just even it up with
the padding on the top.
Ok, there is one nagging problem I've been having that no one has
seemed to bring up yet. What is the arrow symbol (for Shift Left and
Shift Right) equivalent to on my powerbook? I've checked the Mac help
and the symbol isn't even listed in it's Special Key guide. I've
attached a screenshot of the help page, as you can see it's not there.
I've tried every combination of keys that I can think of, but nothing
works. I have to resort to choosing it from the menu.
Thanks
Mike
Title says it all, is this a planned feature? You know, a single window
split into 2 or more different views of the same document?
Actually what would also be very cool, would be the idea of 2 panes within a
single window showing *different* documents, but I cant quite see how the UI
could handle it elegantly (without repeating the tabs), other editors have
tried this but it usually ends up looking rather confusing.
Probably someone will reply and tell me that its in the current version and
I just cant see it!
Chris
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Allan,
That's good to hear, I didn't mean to be pushy, the product is fantastic and
you deserve a lot of recognition for not only making the thing, but for
bothering to listen so closely to the community, there's many a company that
doesn't. I haven't been this excited about a new product in a long time!
Regards
Chris Jenkins
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I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but I'll throw it out
there --
My collections of commands and snippets are both getting a little long,
and as I add more I can see it becoming a bit of a task to pick them
from a popdown menu. Is it possible to group these somehow, so that we
can choose from submenus instead of the super-long scrolling menu from
hell?
I know that using the trigger+tab shortcuts sort of obviates the need
for this in the snippets, but I'm still getting used to the idea of
using the triggers and need to lean on the menu -- plus I can see it
being a pest for the commmands.
thanks,
Raena
Hi,
"Show Web Preview" is very nice but...
+ on a computer where PHP is enabled,
+ for files that are located somewhere in the ~/Sites/ folder,
+ instead of opening them as :
"file:///Users/jo/Sites/path/to/file.php"
+ it would be nicer to open them as :
"http://127.0.0.1/~jo/Sites/path/to/file.php"
...so that the PHP code could be fully seen
Have a nice day,
--
Jo <W:00°04'37" ; N:47°15'36">
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I don't know if this only apply to v1.0.1b7. When in single window
mode, the status bar is on top. When in project management mode, the
status bar is on the bottom.
Can we have an unified position for status bar, on the bottom for
example? Or is there a reason for the alternating positions?
A cool addition to the folding would be to draw some form of connector
between the start of the fold and the end, not in the margin, but actually
within the code, then not only do you get an indication of which folding
markers belong together, you also get a nice indication of where ifs and
loops end, which if they are very long is quite tricky, (even if the
indenting is correct). The Actionscript editor SEPY does something like
this, but it runs like crap on the Mac.
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Hi,
I know I'm being anal about this, but then again I am a mac user, but
I'm not really sure I like the bold for the folders in the
projectdrawer. They are already plenty visually marked with the
standard mac os folder icon, no need to bold up the text, in fact,
this is probably the first application where I've seen this (afaik).
I'm also not too sure about the file-texts being ~80% black, but that
I can live with, it's just the boldness of the folders that's a little
too much!
If you do want them to be like that, and I'm the only one bothered by
it, would it be possible for a way to turn them off? (preferably with
a defaults write)
-- johan