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Edit Multiple Files

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Hi,
When I select multiple files and then I press F4, only the file under cursor (and NOT selected yet) is edited.

It is possible to pass the list of selected files to editor?

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Post by *TucknDar »

yes, you should get one of the lst2multi-tools. They're available on http://clubtotal.tk/ or maybe even on www.ghisler.com
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Post by *Jqn »

Thanks, but it is not enough.

TC seems not to replace the "%L" parameter in the editor's call command (F4), only does it in the button bar.

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Post by *TucknDar »

oh, I see, you want F4 to call this feature, right?

I'm not sure if you can remap the F4-hotkey, but the way I've done this, is just to use Alt-1 as a multiple edit-hotkey, i.e. selectin "file1", "file2" and "file3" and then pressing ALT+1 will open all three files in my preferred editor (SciTE, that is).

This way is pretty much just as easy as pressing F4. Obviously you can use any hotkey you'd like...
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Post by *Jqn »

YES!!

I've tested mapping SHIFT-F4 and runs OK.

THANKS YOU


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