Difference between revisions of "Drag & Drop files"

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A file can also be opened by draging it from the Windows Explorer and dropping onto TED Notepad window. The document is loaded in the same way as if it was chosen in the {{dialog|Open}} dialog.
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Files can be opened by dragging them from Windows Explorer and dropping them onto TED Notepad window. Files are loaded the same way as if they were chosen thru the {{dialog|Open}} dialog.
  
If multiple files are dropped, only the first one will be opened as described above. However, TED Notepad will ask, whether to load all other files too. If so, all files will be joinded into one document.
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If multiple files are dropped onto TED Notepad window, the first one is loaded naturally. TED Notepad then asks, whether to load and join the other files too. Upon affirmative response from the user, all other files are loaded subsequently and appended to the document. Note: Document title and file name remains the same after loading the first dropped file, even if more files are then joined in; the document is however marked as modified to indicate a change in content.
 
 
Note, that title of the document after such a join will remain equal to the document from the first file. The document itself will become modified as if the other files were typed in manually and when it is saved, all the text from all of the joined files will be written to the first file.
 

Latest revision as of 14:44, 1 October 2013

This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Control page Control:feature:Drag & Drop files

Files can be opened by dragging them from Windows Explorer and dropping them onto TED Notepad window. Files are loaded the same way as if they were chosen thru the Open dialog.

If multiple files are dropped onto TED Notepad window, the first one is loaded naturally. TED Notepad then asks, whether to load and join the other files too. Upon affirmative response from the user, all other files are loaded subsequently and appended to the document. Note: Document title and file name remains the same after loading the first dropped file, even if more files are then joined in; the document is however marked as modified to indicate a change in content.