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Feature request: tab-bar always visible #152
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I would like to see this as an option in Preferences or a menu. My reason is that when editing one file full-screen, the file-changed indicator (*) on the tab is not visible anywhere. |
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We were only showing the tabs when more than one file was open. When fullscreen this leaves no indication of the current file having been modified if there is only one. Instead just set them to show at all times. Closes: linuxmint#152
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We were only showing the tabs when more than one file was open. When fullscreen this leaves no indication of the current file having been modified if there is only one. Instead just set them to show at all times. Closes: #152
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This is something I got used to (in gedit): tab-bar visible even if only one file is open. As far as I know, newer versions of gedit have switch for this, accessible through gsettings, with possible values: never/auto/always. Current Xed's behavior is same as gedit's AUTO: show tab-bar if more than one file is open.
It would be great to have this functionality in Xed, in Preferences, or in menus, or even through gsettings. (This is not something I would change frequently.)
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