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Re: Has "file index" any fans? [message #18620 is a reply to message #18614] Sun, 12 October 2008 15:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
captainc is currently offline  captainc
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I like the idea of being able to see at a glance what is in the current file and the order that it is in, but I think it should be changed to look more like the new Ctrl+N area. Also, currently, it references commented out code.

One thing that would be useful is doing something like SPE (Stani's Python Editor) that allows you to look at a list of what is in the current file, but that list has custom formatting that you can put in for your reference.
For example, inserting a code line like this:
// --#00CCFF My Comment

Would create a line in the File Index list that is colored light blue and contains the message My Comment

// TODO: My Todo Message

Would color the line some predefined color and create bold and italicized text with the todo message.

//----

Might create a horizontal ruler in the list

See attached screenshot...
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[Updated on: Sun, 12 October 2008 15:52]

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