When I right-click on the TeXnicCenter icon (Alpha 4 version) in the Windows 7 taskbar, a list of recently used files (.tex) and projects (.tcp) is displayed.
I only use TeXnicCenter project-driven, so i am not really interested in the files. I could ignore them, however, the files push the recent projects (.tcp) very quickly of the list.
It would be very convenient if there was an option to only display the recent projects (.tcp) and not the recent .tex files?
Feature Suggestions ⇒ Windows 7 taskbar jump list - show only projects (no files)
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Re: Windows 7 taskbar jump list - show only projects (no fil
This feature is now included (I think since the 2.0 beta version?).
Very nice, thanks!
However, there is a small bug in removing items from the jump list. Tested on version 2.02 - stable 64-bit.
To repeat the issue:
1. Open TeXnicCenter
2. Click the TeXnicCenter icon in the taskbar, so that the jump list is displayed.
3. Rightclick a project in the Jump list.
4. Select 'Remove from this list'. The item is now gone from the list.
5. Close TeXnicCenter.
6. Reopen TeXnicCenter and open the task bar jump list.
Result:
- Item (re)appears in the jump list.
Expected result:
- item should not appear in the jump list
Very nice, thanks!
However, there is a small bug in removing items from the jump list. Tested on version 2.02 - stable 64-bit.
To repeat the issue:
1. Open TeXnicCenter
2. Click the TeXnicCenter icon in the taskbar, so that the jump list is displayed.
3. Rightclick a project in the Jump list.
4. Select 'Remove from this list'. The item is now gone from the list.
5. Close TeXnicCenter.
6. Reopen TeXnicCenter and open the task bar jump list.
Result:
- Item (re)appears in the jump list.
Expected result:
- item should not appear in the jump list
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Windows 7 taskbar jump list - show only projects (no files)
You should report bugs at the texniccenter project page.
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