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[News.eclipse.technology.mylar] Re: closing java editor makes the class uninteresting

I think this urge for a clean slate comes from getting used to work without mylar.
I found than when I need a clean slate - its because I am switching context and I want to re-construct a new context.


Robert Elves wrote:
This feature can be disabled via: Window > Preferences > Mylar > Context > Manage open editors...

With this enabled, closing will cause files to be come less interesting but the benefit is that Mylar will manager (close) uninteresting editors for you so you don't ever HAVE to close editors (also saves on memory).

That said, every now and then I find myself wanting a 'clean slate' and feel the urge to close an editor so perhaps we need to revisit this functionality (perhaps it shouldn't be enabled by default).

-Rob



Eugene Kuleshov wrote:
Igor,

It always been this way. The fact that you have closed editor mean that you lost interest in this class.

 regards,
 Eugene


Igor Fedorenko wrote:
Using today's cvs version of mylar, I've noticed that closing java editor makes the class uninteresting even if I just created the class and it is the only interesting element in the context. Is this expected? What is the reason behind this behaviour?

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Regards,
Igor Fedorenko