Your homepage feature list includes:
"Remember last opened files"
I looked for a description of that feature in the helpfile and didn't find it.
To me, It could possibly mean one of two things:
1. It's a way of saying Akelpad has a Recent Files list.
2. When opening Akelpad while multiple-page view is enabled, all the opened tabs from the last session are reopened automatically in the new session.
Or maybe you mean something else!
Please clarify for me.
Remember last opened files
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Vlad,
You wrote:
>2. For this purpose exists Sessions plugin.
Thank you! That is the exact information I needed.
Earlier I read your description of the plugin in your Sessions-Eng file, but I did not understand "MDI session". I am not a technical computer guy.
I am happy withh Akelpad and am making it my default text editor. Thank you for your time, effort, and skill!
You wrote:
>2. For this purpose exists Sessions plugin.
Thank you! That is the exact information I needed.
Earlier I read your description of the plugin in your Sessions-Eng file, but I did not understand "MDI session". I am not a technical computer guy.
I am happy withh Akelpad and am making it my default text editor. Thank you for your time, effort, and skill!
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Issues like this enjoy me very much while using AkelPad.
Because it's a very basic engine, and every extra function can be implied with a plugin.
Lots of apps have such a 'recent file list' as a default, but in practice I use it almost never, so it
only means an extra cleaning action once in a while. I fancy personal choice in a very early stage.
Because it's a very basic engine, and every extra function can be implied with a plugin.
Lots of apps have such a 'recent file list' as a default, but in practice I use it almost never, so it
only means an extra cleaning action once in a while. I fancy personal choice in a very early stage.