2021-04-13 06:35 PM
Hello!
I'm using the latest 1.6.1 version on Linux Ubuntu.
The window layout looks like most of the IDEs I know, source tree on the left (called project explorer), and each source can be displayed in editor on the right and can be rearranged in more windows in order to display more than one editor window which can be useful.
Now the problem I have is that when I click a file in the source tree, if this file is not already displayed in the source editor but covers the source tree file list.
Is there a way to specify that a double-clicked file should never cover the project explorer?
Thanks for any hint.
2021-04-21 01:59 AM
Hello!
By default I don't believe a double clicked source file would cover the project explorer. At least not in any tests I've done.
I'm not sure if there's a setting somewhere that might override this in some way but you could probably reset the perspective if this keeps happening (Windows -> Perspective -> Reset) or try a new workspace.
Otherwise, if you have a reliable way to reproduce on Ubuntu I would be happy to test it!