Android Question When in B4A editor, how do I know directory of file I'm editing?

Widget

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If I load a B4A project, it may have 5 or 6 .bas files and the editor has a tab for each file. If I'm editing the .bas file, how can I tell which directory this file is in? Usually text editors will display the full path of the file in the editor's status bar. But with B4A I'm flying blind. I may have several versions of this project in different directories so how can I determine which directory these files are in from the B4A editor?

And is there any way to widen the B4A File dropdown menu so when it displays recently opened projects it doesn't display "..." in the middle of the project's file path? It is very hard for me to determine which directory the project is in unless I hover the mouse over each and every file.

TIA
 

Eme Fibonacci

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Hi, I also have the same situation.
I believe that the standard way of others editors is to show the path in the title bar.

Let's put this on the wish list?
 
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Widget

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Hi, I also have the same situation.
I believe that the standard way of others editors is to show the path in the title bar.

Let's put this on the wish list?

Ok, I'll do it now. I just wanted to check to see if I overlooked something before adding it to wish list.
 
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