
NEW in 0.8.0: The icons mirror those of the tabs for all Atom views in both the file-icons and the seti-icons packages.When panels are closed, the numbers of the panels are re-calculated so that they reflect the panels present in the workspace NEW in 0.7.0: When several panels are open, the title for the 'open files' panels now includes PANEL #, with the number showing the order in which the panels were opened.The animation has a default duration of 300 ms, but this is configurable in the package's settings (default is 300 ms). NEW in 0.6.0: Files added and removed from the 'open files' panel are animated.The delay is configurable in the package's settings (default is 1000 ms, i.e., 1 second).
NEW in 0.6.0: In order to prevent the fast sliding down of the tree view when a file is added, there is a delay before the file appears in the 'open files' panel. The cross to close a file only appears when the mouse hovers over the entry (while the 'edited' marker is always visible). This is the same functionality that can be found in the tab-smart-sort package. The order of these criteria can be indicated as a (comma-separated) string in the settings. The file list can be ordered alphabetically using multiple (cascading) criteria: filename (base), extension (ext) and directory (dir). The 'open files' and 'folders' sections of the panel are clearly and elegantly labeled. An option in the settings tab makes it possible to make the panel uncollapseable. The 'open files' panel is collapseable when clicking on the label. It resizes automatically to show all open files, and it shares the same scroller as the tree-view. The pane appears as part of the tree-view, sitting above it. The fork ports the package from coffeescript to ES6, and makes a number of modifications to make the 'open files' pane look similar to Sublime Text:
This package is basically a fork of the tree-view-open-files by postcasio, so most of the credit should go to him. This package adds an 'open files' pane above Atom's tree-view, mimicking the functionality of Sublime Text. If you enjoy the package, please consider supporting my work with a donation (via PayPal)