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If you hover your mouse over the symbol for the working set, you get a tooltip that shows you which files are currently open in this working set (here: the <code>step-32.cc</code> and <code>step-1.cc</code> files). Clicking on the red minus sign closes the tab for the corresponding file. Maybe more importantly, clicking on the correspondingly named button allows you to '''close''' the entire working set at once (i.e. to close all currently open files). The point about closing a working set, however, is that it doesn't just close all files, it actually saves the working set and opens a new, still empty one. You can see this here:

Hvis du lader musen svæve over symbolet for et arbejdssæt, så dukker der et værktøjstip frem, som viser dig hvilke filer, der aktuelt er åbne i dette arbejdssæt (her filerne step-32.cc og step-1.cc). Klikker du på det røde minustegn, så lukkes fanebladet med den tilsvarende fil. Klikker du på Luk, så lukkes hele arbejdssættet på en gang (dvs. alle åbne filer lukkes). Pointen med at lukke et arbejdssæt er, at det ikke bare lukker alle filer men faktisk gemmer det og åbner et nyt, endnu tomt sæt. Det kan du se her: