On Feb 11, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 7. Feb 2007, at 00:54, Juan wrote:
I love to reread the last closed file in a time sorted (stacked) way: last closed file, first one to open. This also allows me to open several files (and close) them quickly.
If you are in a project, you can use ⌘T + ↩ to re-open the last closed file.
FWIW, this appears to work only if the file was closed by using ⌘W or clicking the "X" in the active tab. If you close a file by clicking the "X" in an inactive tab, then hit ⌘T, you don't get the file you just closed, you get the last file that was closed using one of the aforementioned methods...
-dan