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Started by mjordan, February 23, 2010, 05:20:48 PM

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mjordan

Is it possible to have multiple editor windows/panes with different files in each?  I know you can split a file to a new editor window but that's not quite it.

oBFusCATed

Yes, you can, but you have to use a nightly build.

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mjordan

Thanks.  Is this something that will be worked into a standard release?

Jenna

Quote from: mjordan on February 23, 2010, 05:52:51 PM
Thanks.  Is this something that will be worked into a standard release?

Yes, the next release will have this feature.


Joerg

Hi,
can someone please briefly describe what is possible insided C::B with multiple monitors and how to achieve it?
I didn't find anything in the help, I'm using the newest nightly SVN 6181.
I found how to drag the Logs&Others pane on a different monitor, but I
don't know how to create a second editor window e.g.
Dragging of the file tabs is not the right way obviously.

It's never too late to fail!

Boo2

Quote from: jens on February 23, 2010, 06:40:52 PM
Quote from: mjordan on February 23, 2010, 05:52:51 PM
Thanks.  Is this something that will be worked into a standard release?

Yes, the next release will have this feature.

HI,

I am using 10.05,  did this feature make it into that release ?  If so then can someone please tell me how to use it ?

Thanks,

Boo

Jenna

Just drag an editor tab inside the editor window until you see the blueish mark, that indicates where it will be placed and drop it there.

Boo2

Quote from: jens on August 28, 2010, 03:35:42 PM
Just drag an editor tab inside the editor window until you see the blueish mark, that indicates where it will be placed and drop it there.

Kewl !

Boo