Difference between revisions of "BrowseTracker plugin"
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Revision as of 20:50, 27 November 2007
BrowseTracker is a small CodeBlocks plugin to browse back and forth to recently activated CodeBlocks editors.
It keeps a 20 slot history of recently activated editors.
It uses the Alt-Left and Alt-Right command keys to move through the editor stack in the order in which they were activated.
For convienence there is a menu item at the bottom of the CodeBlocks Main Menu/View that allows you to clear the history stack.
Updated 2007/11/27 Version 1.2.1 http://www.savefile.com/files/1225801
The file above contains all source and .cbplugin files for both MSW and unix.
To install the plugin:
* Unzip the downloaded file. * Close all active CodeBlocks projects * Use the CodeBlocks installer at MainMenu/Plugins/Manage Plugins.../Install New * Navigate to the location you unzipped the file above. * Double click BrowseTracker.cbplugin for MSWindows * Double click libBrowseTracker.cbplugin for unix
You may have to restart CodeBlocks if there were pre-existing editors open during the install.
If CodeBlocks whines about SDK version or Symbol mismatches, the zip file contains the .cbp project files necessary to compile the source.