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tigerchamp
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 2:44 am    Post subject: what order when JB editor arrange its open files title? Reply with quote



When I opened many files in JB9, it's too difficult to find the wanted file.
Who can give me some advices or tricks


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 3:08 am    Post subject: Re: what order when JB editor arrange its open files title? Reply with quote



I don't have a copy of JB9 handy, but perhaps Windows | Switch is in that
version (Ctrl+B in the CUA mapping)?

Or you can just ignore whether it is already open or not and use Search |
Find Classes (Ctrl+Minus in the CUA mapping). If the file is already open,
it will just activate it.

Both dialogs filter from the available pool of classes by name matching
using your input.

You can also configure JBuilder (this is the out-of-the-box default) to
maintain your open files in alphabetical order.


"tigerchamp" <tigerchen74 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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When I opened many files in JB9, it's too difficult to find the wanted
file.
Who can give me some advices or tricks





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tigerchamp
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2004 9:39 am    Post subject: Re: what order when JB editor arrange its open files title? Reply with quote



Thank you very much! it's great!
The first method is good enough.but i also want to know where i can set
JBuilder to maintain my open files in alphabetical order

Thx!


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I don't have a copy of JB9 handy, but perhaps Windows | Switch is in that
version (Ctrl+B in the CUA mapping)?
You can also configure JBuilder (this is the out-of-the-box default) to
maintain your open files in alphabetical order.




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Bill Joy
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 1:42 am    Post subject: Re: what order when JB editor arrange its open files title? Reply with quote

Tools | IDE Options | Browser | Content Pane Tabs | Insertions

Many people also like to have the open file tabs on the side. You can also
do in from this property page using the Orientation property to make them
Vertical.


"tigerchamp" <tigerchen74 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Thank you very much! it's great!
The first method is good enough.but i also want to know where i can set
JBuilder to maintain my open files in alphabetical order

Thx!


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I don't have a copy of JB9 handy, but perhaps Windows | Switch is in
that
version (Ctrl+B in the CUA mapping)?
You can also configure JBuilder (this is the out-of-the-box default) to
maintain your open files in alphabetical order.






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tigerchamp
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 6:05 am    Post subject: Re: what order when JB editor arrange its open files title? Reply with quote

Great! thank you very much!
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Tools | IDE Options | Browser | Content Pane Tabs | Insertions

Many people also like to have the open file tabs on the side. You can
also
do in from this property page using the Orientation property to make them
Vertical.



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