Tidy up 'Most Recently Used'
Posted: July 18th, 2015, 2:48 am
When I save a workspace, it is inserted into the 'most recently' used list that appears under the file menu. This is quite handy, as it allows me to re-load the workspace when I want to resume working with it.
However, when I drop a workspace that I loaded via the 'most recently' used list under the file menu, the 'most recently' used list still contains that entry.
If any given workspace has an entry in the 'most recently' used list and it is dropped, could you remove it from that list?
In fact, on starting APL+Win, could you tidy up the 'most recently used' list such that it contains just workspaces, read 'files', that still exist? (I could have deleted the workspace from Windows Explorer).
Also, if I )Load a workspace that does not physically exist, I get WS NOT FOUND. This is fine but the existing content of the session stays put. In other words, )load acted just like )copy, with the )wsid also being preserved. I would prefer a )load operation to start by clearing the active workspace and setting its names to CLEAR WS.
However, when I drop a workspace that I loaded via the 'most recently' used list under the file menu, the 'most recently' used list still contains that entry.
If any given workspace has an entry in the 'most recently' used list and it is dropped, could you remove it from that list?
In fact, on starting APL+Win, could you tidy up the 'most recently used' list such that it contains just workspaces, read 'files', that still exist? (I could have deleted the workspace from Windows Explorer).
Also, if I )Load a workspace that does not physically exist, I get WS NOT FOUND. This is fine but the existing content of the session stays put. In other words, )load acted just like )copy, with the )wsid also being preserved. I would prefer a )load operation to start by clearing the active workspace and setting its names to CLEAR WS.