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Colour coding
Every group and section is auto-assigned a colour, drawn as a stripe down its pane's left edge and a matching bar on its sidebar row — so you can tell at a glance which pane belongs to which group.
- Groups follow their section's colour. Filing a group into a section adopts it (even one you'd recoloured by hand); dragging it back out restores its own.
- Colour on any group or section menu to override, No colour to opt one out, Automatic to go back to following along.
- Colours defer to Obsidian's own theme variables, so they stay right across a light/dark switch.
- Turn the whole thing off in Settings → Colour code groups and sections without losing the colours you picked.
Closing a pane no longer deletes its group
Closing a pane through Obsidian's own tab strip — "Close all", closing the last tab, closing the split — used to delete the group and its tab list. It now goes dormant with everything intact, exactly like the sidebar's own "Close group", and reopens on click. Deleting a group is always a deliberate choice.
Also
Descriptions now wrap alongside titles when Long titles is set to "Wrap to multiple lines" — previously only the title wrapped.