"Focus file on pane" and "Focus or clone file on pane" commands added#138
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"Focus file on pane" and "Focus or clone file on pane" commands added#138clperez wants to merge 4 commits intoSublimeText:masterfrom
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…mmands It's needed for me to adapt the plugin to my "two alternative panels" workflow.
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How do you feel about just updating 'clone' so that it focuses the file in the other pane if it already exists there, instead of making a new clone? Something like #144. |
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Hi:
I added this commands because I usually work with two panes, and I configure my navigation commands to show the results on the inactive pane, (in a way that I alternate panes frequently). I make extensive use of "chain of command" and I missed a command to open a file "if not already opened".
Take a look if you can, and let me know if you thing something needs reviewing.
One of the things I wasn't completely sure about were the key bindings.
Maybe the new commands shouldn't have default key bindings.