"Multi-File Editing" refers to the ability of a software to open and edit multiple files simultaneously. This allows users to work more efficiently by being able to view multiple files at once and make changes across different files simultaneously without having to switch between them.
Typical functions of software in the "Multi-File Editing" area may include:
Opening Multiple Files: The ability to open multiple files at once, either by selecting multiple files simultaneously or by the option to open files one after another without closing the previous one.
Tabbed Editing: Displaying multiple open files in separate tabs within the user interface to facilitate easy navigation between files.
Synchronized Editing: The ability to automatically synchronize changes made in one file with other open files of the same type to ensure all open files are up to date.
Batch Changes: The ability to make changes to multiple files simultaneously by applying certain operations to all open files.
File Comparison: The ability to compare the content of multiple open files to identify and visualize differences between them.
Batch Processing: The capability to edit multiple files in a batch, such as applying the same operation to all files or exporting them in one step.
Custom Views: The ability to set up and save custom views that include specific combinations of open files and layouts.
Performance and Resource Optimization: Optimizing the performance and resource usage of the software to enable smooth editing of multiple files simultaneously without compromising the user experience.