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A couple of useful ideas #159

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donmortis opened this issue Mar 4, 2021 · 1 comment
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A couple of useful ideas #159

donmortis opened this issue Mar 4, 2021 · 1 comment

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@donmortis
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Hello!
Unfortunately, the screen layout is not stored. When you upgrade, you open the files, but you need to re-create the screen layout. If I turn off the computer or switch to another computer, I have to recreate the furnished environment.

There would be a feature in which I can also store open files and environment settings, making it easy to switch between multiple projects. For example: Job 1 and the files opened in it will open and take up the partition of the windows that I have stored in it, then I will switch to Job 2 and I can continue that job as well.

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HLSiira commented Mar 4, 2021

Okay so you're suggesting that switching from one project to another should allow you to pick up from where you left off on that project?

Atheos currently does server-side cache which files are open when you move from one client to another but that's project agnostic, as well as saving your settings on the server; your first half makes it sound like that feature doesn't work for you.

As it is right now:
If I have FileA, FileB, and FileC open on my chrome browser with say Wordwrap enabled, when I open Firefox on another computer and load Atheos, those files and settings should open automatically.

What I think you're suggesting:
Allow a user to have a file cache separate for each project so that they can quickly switch between projects and pick up where they last were, such as the file tree and such.

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