The problem is when you have edited something in the current vertical scroll and also outside of it, so because you get both reddened change markers and the asterisk, you have no means to know if there are any edits outside the current vertical scroll. And neither do you have a means to check it outside of scrolling until coming across one of those edits. Which is inefficient. With some indicator of edits that are outside the current vertical scroll I would suddenly have some guidance on how to explore...
The problem is when you have edited something in the current vertical scroll and also outside of it, so because you get both reddened change markers and the asterisk, you have no means to know if there are any edits outside the current vertical scroll. And neither do you have a means to check it outside of scrolling until coming across one of those edits. Which is inefficient. With some indicator of edits that reside outside the current vertical scroll I would suddenly have some guidance on how to...
The problem is when you have edited something in the current vertical scroll and also outside of it, so because you get both reddened change markers and the asterisk, you have no means to know if there are any edits outside the current vertical scroll. And neither do you have a means to check it outside of scrolling until coming across one of those edits. Which is inefficient. With some indicators of edits outside the current vertical scroll I would know how to explore the Document Map whenever the...
The problem is when you have edited something in the current vertical scroll and also outside of it, so because you get both reddened change markers and the asterisk, you have no means to know if there are any edits outside the current vertical scroll. And neither do you have a means to check it outside of scrolling until coming across one of those edits. Which is inefficient. At least with the arrows I know how to explore the Document Map whenever the need arises.
The problem is when you have edited something in the current vertical scroll and also outside of it, so because you get both reddened change markers and the asterisk, you have no means to know if there are any edits outside the current vertical scroll. And neither do you have a means to check it outside of scrolling until coming across one of those edits. Which is inefficient.
Most applications, including Notepad++, indicate unsaved changes with an asterisk next to the file name in the title bar. Notepad++ also changes the colour of the icon in the file's tab. Yes, but what I'm trying to say is that when you modify something in the current vertical scroll position and get that asterisk, you still have no visual feedback if something has been edited outside the current vertical scroll position maybe by some possible accident from pressing keyboard shortcuts, so you could...
Most applications, including Notepad++, indicate unsaved changes with an asterisk next to the file name in the title bar. Notepad++ also changes the colour of the icon in the file's tab. Yes, but what I'm trying to say is that when you modify something in the current vertical scroll position and get that asterisk, you still have no visual feedback if something has been edited outside the current vertical scroll position maybe by some possible accident from pressing keyboard shortcuts, so you could...
[Feature Request] Change History Indicators for modifications outside of current vertical scroll position