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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 05.09.19 um 22:32 schrieb Andrew
Hodgkinson:<br>
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cite="mid:5DB211EF-C142-4C3C-BEE2-9701480C7814@rowing.org.uk">To
be honest, I'm surprised it isn't the default. This is of course
just a subjective opinion! For me, having tabs close and lose tab
ordering and positioning is quite destructive to workflow,
especially when working in projects with large numbers of files. I
have to go scrolling up and down in the file browser trying to
relocate something I'd opened for reference but has now closed
again. The behaviour feels rather arbitrary / random too; the
threshold depends on window dimensions, so it isn't very
user-predictable. I never remember to right-click and choose
"Sticky"; it's not something I've ever had to do in any other text
editor or IDE, so it's just not in my muscle memory.
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Same here. I’m especially annoyed by “something messing with my
tabs” everytime I stepp through a lot of different files with ⌘G
after a search.<br>
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