I’m using the Adaptive theme because I got pretty tired of running into that bug by accident and having to restart ST. What’s missing from ST3 is that it exposes the behavior properly and doesn’t break when you use it. It’s something all applications in macOS got for free, what is describing probably also works in ST2. The Taskbar in Windows 11 is very limited compared to the one in Windows 10, currently there is no native way to ungroup the taskbar icons The good news is, Microsoft have listened to the Insiders that tested Windows 11 and they are now testing that functionality and so we should receive that in an upcoming update to Windows 11. That other applications also haven’t got with the program yet is irrelevant, the menu entry should be added.Īlso, the keybinding mentions in that thread doesn’t work.Īlso, this bug still exists that will leave ST in an unusable state if you close a tab the wrong way. There also should be a Merge All Windows entry in the Windows menu. Perhaps that’s what you want, but that’s not the default and not preferable in most situations. Now you’re globally forcing the behavior for all applications. You need to expose this behavior via the Window menu, so the user can select it when he wants it. It should be quite easy to add them along with “Merge All Windows”, since Sierra takes care of the implementation and window If I’m right you’re on a Mac… any plans to fine tune the window merging behaviour for Sierra?Īnother might be that you need to change the Dock setting for Prefer tabs when opening documents. Right now, the menu commands “Show Previous Tab” and “Show Next Tab” are not available. If the commands are supported users should be able to set their own keybindings if they like. The normal keybindings switch document-tabs inside a Sublime window. Sublime should acknowledge this feature of Sierra and make the relevant options available to users, there seems to be no reason not to (other than not having the time to look into it of course).Ĭommands to go from one tab to another. Right now, the new merging behaviour is sometimes triggered automatically, but users can’t do it when they want to. As I understand it, supporting this requires hardly any effort. The shortcuts cmd-d and cmd-shift-d divide an. All Sublime is missing right now isĪ menu entry for “Merge All Windows” as in my example using Terminal. iTerm2 allows you to divide a tab into many rectangular panes, each of which is a different terminal session. Pretty much all applications support this behaviour already. Also, it requires a normal title bar so it doesn’t work with the Adaptive theme. The default setting is to have this behaviour only when full screen.
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