On 14 Oct 2015, at 19:11, Kalcifer Kandari wrote:
But you can't place that tab in a different position in the menu (without great difficulty, because the menu essentially works like a stack).
OK, I see what you mean. Though I don’t really agree that this is a required feature, sorry ;)
For a web browser, you can’t really close tabs to “cleanup” when your bar overflows, so it makes a little sense to allow users to organize tabs even when the number of tabs are in the double digits. But for TextMate, there is really no harm in pruning the tab bar to clean it up.
I would highly encourage you to look at the Go → Go to File… (⌘T) action. This makes it very quick to jump to other files, and the main reason for the tab bar is to allow ⌘1-n as accelerator keys for the first n tabs (where n is probably no higher than 5).