Does your IBM I extension support browse history #1528
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@JoeCharlesMorgan Not history as such, but Ctrl+Alt+O to open a file does not require you to enter a full path, but you can just use it as a filter for previously listed sources. |
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Barry,
When I use Ctl+Alt+O I see a list of source members but for a different library of which none have I ever opened. How can I use this command to create a filter for previously opened source members? Thanks!
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@JoeCharlesMorgan<https://github.com/JoeCharlesMorgan> Not history as such, but Ctrl+Alt+O to open a file does not require you to enter a full path, but you can just use it as a filter for previously listed sources.
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Would like to know if the extension supports browse history. Reason for asking is that I may open the same source for browsing multiple times a day. Don't want to leave everything I open as it clutters VS though. And also get weary from always having to use CTL+ALT+O to then type the source path time and again. We support multiple releases of the our software across a number of different libraries so a filter is not too useful. Thanks!
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