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Make "Add Column" more accessible. #14666

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t-kalinowski opened this issue May 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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Make "Add Column" more accessible. #14666

t-kalinowski opened this issue May 7, 2024 · 4 comments

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@t-kalinowski
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t-kalinowski commented May 7, 2024

Currently, adding a source editor column requires 5 precise mouse clicks (Tools => Global Options => Pane Layout => Add Column => OK).

This is such a common action for me when working on a big screen, I wish it was a button in the toolbar

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It could also make sense as a right click context action "Move to Column" when clicking on the editor tab

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Or even clicking and dragging the tab and hovering on the left border could open a column.

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@t-kalinowski t-kalinowski added enhancement new New incoming issues, ready for initial review. labels May 7, 2024
@t-kalinowski t-kalinowski changed the title Make "Add Column" more accesible. Make "Add Column" more accessible. May 7, 2024
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ronblum commented May 7, 2024

@t-kalinowski There's another method that only takes three steps, with less precision: View -> Panes -> Add Source Column. Which is still two steps more than you're asking for, though.

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t-kalinowski commented May 7, 2024

🤦 And now I see the keyboard shortcut too, Ctrl+F7.

Thank you!

I still think one of the other ways suggested would be good to add, for discoverability.

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There's also the command palette; e.g. Cmd + Shift + P, which (while requiring more typing) is at least more accessible and memorable than Ctrl + F7 as a shortcut.

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jthomasmock commented May 15, 2024

Yah I use the command palette to do this:

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