I don't want to add noise to the list, but it seem that some people are confused about what I'm doing with this.
You start in rio to work in some project. You open sam in a big window because all the files will be opened inside. You start opening files and changing the focus using the menu, and the text selected in one window can be pasted easily in another, beautiful. Now you need to open a pdf, for example with the specification of some image format. Beautiful? no, horrible, because now you have to arrange the big sam window and the windows inside of it so you can keep editing some file while the pdf is at sight. And now you have to consult some information in a website related to other file you are working on, and you want to copy a selection to sam... well you have the idea. The problem (for me, it seem other people are happy with this) is the design concept of one editor to edit all the files, recreating another windows environment inside the windows environment you already have, rio. This patch allows you to use sam in another way, without breaking nor changing anything when used "normally". I have plumbing rules to open a file with a new instance of sam with the label "sam /file/path". I can exchange selections easily with other sam instances or other applications that use rio's snarf buffer. I can't identify the file I'm editing using winwatch or the menu when hidden, and so on. I hope all is clear now. Regards, adr. ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/Tc809ad6007ccd2bd-M22f1441f0287b54e19a5f95c Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription