Save tab layout to the same file without confirmation
Posted: 2010-04-06, 15:29 UTC
Hi!
I think it would be great if TCMD had a feature to quickly save tab layout to the same file without confirmation.
Use case:
Suppose we're working on a project with 6-7 frequently used subdirs, which we configure as tabs, say, locked or "locked but directory changes allowed". The *.tab file in this case becomes a sort of "project file" which enables us to begin effectively working with the project without having to configure tabs from scratch.
However, while we work on a project, active tabs may be added, removed or reconfigured. For that purpose, a quick save feature (e.g. in the tab context menu) would be more than useful.
Today (version 7.50a), to "save project tabs" we have to:
* Activate tab context menu.
* Select "Save tabs to file" which is neither first nor last, but in the middle. Yes, we have to aim!
* In the file dialog, select the proper *.tab file. We've got a number of projects and numerous *.tab files if we're working like this.
* In the popup dialog we must select YES to overwrite.
Surprisingly, but excessive confirmations in this kind of workflow increase the probability of operator error, since we have to repeat all this stuff every time instead of doing it in one easy step.
Please consider this feature. Any details, please ask.
Thanks for a great product.
I think it would be great if TCMD had a feature to quickly save tab layout to the same file without confirmation.
Use case:
Suppose we're working on a project with 6-7 frequently used subdirs, which we configure as tabs, say, locked or "locked but directory changes allowed". The *.tab file in this case becomes a sort of "project file" which enables us to begin effectively working with the project without having to configure tabs from scratch.
However, while we work on a project, active tabs may be added, removed or reconfigured. For that purpose, a quick save feature (e.g. in the tab context menu) would be more than useful.
Today (version 7.50a), to "save project tabs" we have to:
* Activate tab context menu.
* Select "Save tabs to file" which is neither first nor last, but in the middle. Yes, we have to aim!
* In the file dialog, select the proper *.tab file. We've got a number of projects and numerous *.tab files if we're working like this.
* In the popup dialog we must select YES to overwrite.
Surprisingly, but excessive confirmations in this kind of workflow increase the probability of operator error, since we have to repeat all this stuff every time instead of doing it in one easy step.
Please consider this feature. Any details, please ask.
Thanks for a great product.