I'm not sure if this is a known issue or not, but it would be nice if it were fixed. Currently when the project drawer updates, it moves back to the top of the drawer rather than staying wherever it had previously been put. On large projects this gets pretty annoying. Using Command-T instead helps a lot, but I still do use the drawer for other things. I know that redoing the drawer is something on the todo list, and am wondering if this is part of it? Also if that's still a ways off, would it be a quick fix in the meantime to remedy this issue? If it's much work, I wouldn't consider it worth it. If it's a bitflip..maybe I would ;)
Thanks. -- Robert M. Zigweid http://robert.zigweid.net rzigweid@zigweid.net
On 15/07/2005, at 14.58, Robert M.Zigweid wrote:
[...] when the project drawer updates, it moves back to the top of the drawer rather than staying wherever it had previously been put. [...] I know that redoing the drawer is something on the todo list, and am wondering if this is part of it?
Yes -- how I currently manage “live” folders will change.