Currently when I use Documents.NewDocument, a new Tab is created after the LAST Tab.
But in some cases it would be more intuitive to create the new Tab after the CURRENT Tab.(Specially if you have a lot of Documents/Tabs open.)
Would it be possible to add an option to Documents.NewDocument, so it could open new Tab next to the current Tab?
Or a method to manipulate the Tab position after creation?
Plugin improvement: Documents.NewDocument tab position
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Plugin improvement: Documents.NewDocument tab position
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Re: Plugin improvement: Documents.NewDocument tab position
If you hold down left mouse button you can move Tab in any position.pmk65 wrote: . . . or a method to manipulate the Tab position after creation?
Re: Plugin improvement: Documents.NewDocument tab position
Im not talking about moving the tabs manually, but from WITHIN a WeBuilder plugin.
BTW: You don't need to hold down shift to move tabs. just drag them to the position you want.
BTW: You don't need to hold down shift to move tabs. just drag them to the position you want.

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Re: Plugin improvement: Documents.NewDocument tab position
Yup, I got it, I'm writing it down.
Blumentals Software Programmer
Re: Plugin improvement: Documents.NewDocument tab position
*bump*
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