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[Closed] How to Disable Scite Closing a File When Double Clicking its Tab?


Zohar
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Hi

 

In Scite, when you double click a tab, it closes that file..

This is quite uncomfortable for me, and I would like to ask,

is there a setting I can change to make it ignore double clicking on tabs, so it will not close them?

 

Thank you

Zohar

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Zohar,

Simple - update your SciTE! :D

From the SciTE history page

 

"Release 2.02 (25 January 2010) - Fixed SciTE bug where double clicking on a tab closed the file."

My current SciTE version (from Jos' latest Scite4AutoIt3 release) is 3.3.6 - so it looks as if you are a bit behind the times. ;)

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