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    • Michael VincentM
      Michael Vincent @PeterJones
      last edited by

      @peterjones said in Plus to the right of tabs = new tab:

      @martin-olsson
      Not a bad idea.

      Agree. In the meantime, it may not be obvious, but double-clicking the “blank” area next to the open tabs will create a new document.

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      Double-click where the red arrow is pointing.

      Cheers.

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      • castortechC
        castortech @Michael Vincent
        last edited by

        @michael-vincent
        Learn something every day, great

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
          last edited by

          @michael-vincent said in Plus to the right of tabs = new tab:

          but double-clicking the “blank” area next to the open tabs will create a new document.

          Non-obvious UI things like this are bad; although there are a lot of ways already to create a new document, adding a + tab here is probably the right thing to do.

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @Michael Vincent
            last edited by Alan Kilborn

            @michael-vincent said in Plus to the right of tabs = new tab:

            but double-clicking the “blank” area next to the open tabs will create a new document.

            Also, this technique doesn’t work when you have a full row(s) of tabs. In my case, I have a moderate number of file tabs open (4 rows) and the tabs are resized such that there is no “empty space” to the right of the bottom-rightmost.

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            • PeterJonesP
              PeterJones @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by

              @alan-kilborn said in Plus to the right of tabs = new tab:

              Non-obvious UI things like this are bad

              Assuming that non-obvious feature doesn’t go away anytime soon, where in the npp-user-manual.org would you find it “most natural” for that to be documented? There isn’t really a specific “UI” section, but the Other Resources > Cheat Sheet > Tabs seems like a good location to me.

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @PeterJones
                last edited by

                @peterjones

                “Cheat sheet” section seems perfect.

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                • Martin OlssonM
                  Martin Olsson @Michael Vincent
                  last edited by

                  @michael-vincent
                  Thanks! That’s enough for me (until I get a full tab-list, anyhow). :-)

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn
                    last edited by

                    Official feature request here: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/11724

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                    • guy038G
                      guy038
                      last edited by guy038

                      Hello, @martin-olsson, @peterjones, @michael-vincent, @castortech, @alan-kilborn and All,

                      There is an other way to get an automatic new document :

                      • First, go to Settings > Preferences > Margins/Border/Edge

                      • Set the Border Width parameter to, let’s say, the value 10

                      • Now, a new document will open each time you double-click on this border !

                      Did you know this trick ?

                      Best Regards,

                      guy038

                      P.S. :

                      However, to my mind, hitting the Ctrl + N shortcut seems to be the quicker way to get a new document, from within N++ !!

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                      • rddimR
                        rddim
                        last edited by rddim

                        The current state is:

                        • Double click on “blank” area - open new tab
                        • Wheel click on tab - close the tab

                        What about if we have selectable options for double and wheel clicks?

                        For example:

                        • Double click on blank area and/or tab:
                          • Open new tab
                          • Close the tab (it is already available in the preferences)
                        • Wheel click on blank area and/or tab:
                          • Open new tab
                          • Close the tab (already available but not configurable)

                        The current possible actions are - double click for new tab/close current and wheel click for close.
                        The new will be to choose what double click and wheel can do.
                        Also will be good if the user can open new tab next to the current when double/wheel click on the current one.

                        By the way in the Document List double click works only to open new document, but not to close it. Wheel click also does not work.

                        PS: I don’t like the idea to have [+] button because there is already a button for new tab

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