When lots of files are open
Posted: 12 Feb 2009 11:55
It would appear more logical and easier to use the IDE if the file slider arrows where at each end of the file tabs rather than as at present both at the right-hand end.
Also, I find that I must add to the project by using #include "file" as the add to project menu does not allow me to control the order of loading files, the order is sometimes important as later source files refer to previously loaded files and throw a compile error if loaded in the wrong order. I have seen compilers where the add to project window allows the source file loading sequence to be controlled.
As I do use #include "file" to overcome this issue I find it really annoying when I have a number of files open and then I restart the compiler as it only loads the files that have been added to the project, could the compiler open all files that were previously open instead?
Also, I find that I must add to the project by using #include "file" as the add to project menu does not allow me to control the order of loading files, the order is sometimes important as later source files refer to previously loaded files and throw a compile error if loaded in the wrong order. I have seen compilers where the add to project window allows the source file loading sequence to be controlled.
As I do use #include "file" to overcome this issue I find it really annoying when I have a number of files open and then I restart the compiler as it only loads the files that have been added to the project, could the compiler open all files that were previously open instead?