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<apidef name="winsys">Window System Implementation</apidef>
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<changes>
<change id="sort-editor-tabs" >
<api name="winsys"/>
<summary>Add preference for sorting editor tabs</summary>
<version major="2" minor="87"/>
<date day="14" month="11" year="2018"/>
<author login="junichi11"/>
<compatibility addition="yes" binary="compatible" source="compatible" semantic="compatible" deprecation="no" deletion="no" modification="no"/>
<description>
A new preference option for the windowing system was added:
<code>EDITOR_SORT_TABS</code>. The option allows the user to
let the window system sort the opened tabs according to the opened
files. The default value is <code>None</code>, which is the netbeans
default behaviour. Other supported values are:
<code>FileName</code>, <code>FileNameWithParent</code> and
<code>FullFilePath</code>.
</description>
<issue number="NETBEANS-1622"/>
</change>
<change id="help-button-at-left-side" >
<api name="winsys"/>
<summary>Allow to move the Help button to the left side</summary>
<version major="2" minor="48"/>
<date day="24" month="4" year="2012"/>
<author login="jhorvath"/>
<compatibility addition="yes" binary="compatible" source="compatible" semantic="compatible" deprecation="no" deletion="no" modification="no"/>
<description>
A new branding token <code>HelpButtonAtTheLeftSide</code> in
<code>org.netbeans.core.windows.services</code> package allows
to change position of the Help button. When the property value
is <code>true</code> the help button is placed at the left side
of the dialog.
</description>
<issue number="211640"/>
</change>
<change id="reload-save-actions" >
<api name="winsys"/>
<summary>Actions to load or save state of windowsystem</summary>
<version major="2" minor="27"/>
<date day="25" month="2" year="2011"/>
<author login="jtulach"/>
<compatibility addition="yes" binary="compatible" source="compatible" semantic="compatible" deprecation="no" deletion="no" modification="no"/>
<description>
Now there is a way to control via
<a href="@TOP@/architecture-summary.html#layer-org.netbeans.core.windows.actions.ReloadWindowsAction">reload</a>
and
<a href="@TOP@/architecture-summary.html#layer-org.netbeans.core.windows.actions.SaveWindowsAction">save</a>
actions when the state of windowsystem is saved or reload.
</description>
<issue number="195820"/>
</change>
</changes>
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<p>This document lists changes made to the <a href="@TOP@">Window System
Implementation</a>. Please ask on the <code>dev@openide.netbeans.org</code> mailing list
if you have any questions about the details of a
change, or are wondering how to convert existing code to be compatible.</p>
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