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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @Coises
      last edited by

      @Coises said:

      Right-clicking a tab or clicking a pin or close tab should not change which tab is active.


      Right now, it looks like right-clicking activates the tab,

      Are you inclined to make an “issue” of this?
      I’ve noticed this behavior before and wondered about it myself.
      Now I’m wondering if there is a good reason for it, i.e., would changing it mess with some other Notepad++ functionality?
      I’m also wondering if a change in behavior would bother some of the scripts I’ve written and depend upon…

      clicking the close button does not,

      This is true if the file is not modified; if modified, then the tab will be activated before the prompt-to-save box appears.

      and clicking the pin button activates the tab if and only if it causes the tab to move.

      This seems like a definite problem. First, it should be consistent. Second, it should IMO operate like the close button (for a saved-file); it shouldn’t activate the tab.

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      • Lycan ThropeL
        Lycan Thrope @Coises
        last edited by

        @Coises said in Pinned Tabs: Now and Future:

        If it were up to me (feel free to give thanks that it isn’t):

        Interesting suggestions, but a lot of work and moving parts to further confuse users? Just a thought, but it would be up to the developer if it’s to be implemented, I still like simple, though. :-)

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        • Lycan ThropeL
          Lycan Thrope @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by Lycan Thrope

          @Alan-Kilborn said in Pinned Tabs: Now and Future:

          Heresy! :-)

          I’m evil that way. :-)

          I just would hate to see so much whizbangery that it in essence starts to slow and complicate the application. :shrug:
          I mean, look at the problem I encountered just changing my background color, that ended up affecting my Smart Highlighting coloring. Too many moving parts creates more potential for problems. I’m not against improvements, just not for the sake of improvement at the costs of simplicity.

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          • R
            rrmoch
            last edited by

            The pinning is a nice function, but i dont understand why the pins scrolling left out if i have opend many tabs and use the left/right button at the tab bar?
            I think a pin was at the left site a fixed position for fast access. If the pins are no more visible, they are useless

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            • CoisesC
              Coises @rrmoch
              last edited by Coises

              @rrmoch said in Pinned Tabs: Now and Future:

              The pinning is a nice function, but i dont understand why the pins scrolling left out if i have opend many tabs and use the left/right button at the tab bar?
              I think a pin was at the left site a fixed position for fast access. If the pins are no more visible, they are useless

              Good point. For now, all you can do is enable Tab Bar: Multi-line; but if you have that enabled, pinning doesn’t do anything you couldn’t do with a mouse drag.

              What do you think should happen if a user pins so many tabs that they fill or overfill the space, leaving no room for unpinned tabs? (My suggestion would be that when you run out of space, multi-line mode is forced for the pinned tabs only, leaving the bottom row of tabs with room for at least two unpinned tabs, which can still be scrolled.)

              I have to admit, pinning tabs strikes me as something that sounds good when it’s envisioned as a simple feature, but as soon as you add it there are a lot of details that crop up, and when it’s not so simple anymore, it’s unclear to me if it’s even worth the effort. I could honestly see leaving it as it is and figuring: it’s clunky and incomplete, but if it helps somebody, fine, if you don’t like it you can turn it off, and it just isn’t important enough to justify all the time and effort that would be required to polish it to a high gloss.

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @rrmoch
                last edited by

                @rrmoch said:

                The pinning is a nice function, but i dont understand why the pins scrolling left out if i have opend many tabs and use the left/right button at the tab bar?
                I think a pin was at the left site a fixed position for fast access. If the pins are no more visible, they are useless

                I don’t think you’ll see a change to the software for such a circumstance.
                It’s sort of implied that “multiline” is used with the pinning feature, although it doesn’t go so far as to be a requirement (i.e., the software doesn’t prevent the pinned tab feature being enabled if multiline is not enabled).

                It’s sort of like if the tab bar is set to hidden; pinned tabs aren’t of maximal usefulness there, either. Presumably, in such a case the user uses the “document list” feature (the pinned tabs would be shown first in the window for that, but aren’t identified separately from the unpinned tabs).

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                • ErolB1E
                  ErolB1 @PeterJones
                  last edited by

                  My three cents:
                  I don’t like pinned tabs, I don’t want pinned tabs, and the pinned tab feature that would be important to me is a setting to turn “enable pinned tabs” OFF OFF OFF.

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                  • PeterJonesP
                    PeterJones @ErolB1
                    last edited by

                    @ErolB1 said in Pinned Tabs: Now and Future:

                    My three cents:
                    I don’t like pinned tabs, I don’t want pinned tabs, and the pinned tab feature that would be important to me is a setting to turn “enable pinned tabs” OFF OFF OFF.

                    Fortunately for you, that setting already exists: Settings > Preferences > General > Tab Bar > ☐ Enable pin tab feature

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                    • fml2F
                      fml2
                      last edited by fml2

                      The fact that the pin is aways displayed for the active tab and consumes space on inactive ones made me deactivate the feature that I’d otherwise use. Like @Coises suggested, it should be (IMO) always enabled (and accessible via the tab’s context menu) and the option should only affect displaying the icons.

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                      • deleeleeD
                        deleelee @fml2
                        last edited by

                        @fml2 said in Pinned Tabs: Now and Future:

                        The fact that the pin is aways displayed for the active tab and consumes space on inactive ones made me deactivate the feature that I’d otherwise use. Like @Coises suggested, it should be (IMO) always enabled (and accessible via the tab’s context menu) and the option should only affect displaying the icons.

                        I agree. I’ve disabled it for the same reason. I also don’t understand why it’s visible on the tab at all. The release notes only mention it being added to the tab context menu, not to the tab itself. If it was available as a context menu, I would use it. IMO there should be three options for pinned tabs: 1) enable on the tab, 2) enable in the context menu, 3) disable.

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                        • Alan KilbornA
                          Alan Kilborn
                          last edited by Alan Kilborn

                          BTW, the Notepad++ implementation (visuals) for pinned-tabs and close-button-on-tabs is EXACTLY the same as Microsoft Visual Studio’s text editor. I’m not sure about Microsoft Code, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it was the same there as well.

                          Is this important? Well, maybe not really, but a lot of times over the years people have complained that Notepad++ doesn’t work like these Microsoft editors in this-or-that regard, and it is perceived as a negative against Notepad++ because people are used to these other text editors.

                          Notepad++ can certainly decide to “do it a different (and hopefully better) way”, but maybe it shouldn’t be disparaged because it does a certain thing just like industry editors used and liked by many.

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                          • Alan KilbornA
                            Alan Kilborn
                            last edited by

                            Feature request: Prevent pinned tabs from being closed.

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