Hi. I am noticing some strange behavior in TextPad. If I have several documents open, and I try to drag a tab from one place on the tab bar to another, the other tabs get rearranged.
It is somewhat subtle, and I didn't notice it at first, but you can do a quick experiment to make it easily noticeable. Open 5 new documents. They will probably be called Document1, Document2, Document3, Document4, and Document5, from right to left. Now pick up the tab for Document5 and try to drop it between Document1 and Document2. Document2 will move all the way to the left for some reason. At least, that is what happens when I try it. Is anyone else noticing this? Is this a bug or a feature? Can it be disabled?
Elias
When trying to reorder document tabs, they get shuffled
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When trying to reorder document tabs, they get shuffled
After having played around myself with moving tabs, feeling at first that there was some really random behaviour going on, it took a little while to realise that it's not actually random at all, though maybe a little 'unconventional'.
What's actually happening when you shift a tab along a line of tabs is that the one you move and the one at the 'destination' get swapped. (I think we're perhaps more tuned to expecting the moved tab to just drop nicely into the space between two destination tabs.)
Clearly, then, this is a feature and not a bug, and if you think of it in this way, then Mike's method of dragging the tab along the bar makes sense. What's happening here is that, though the user action is still one straight drag from start to end, the effect of going along the bar is actually a series of individual swaps. (If you drag it in this way slowly you can better see what is happening.)
I'm actually getting quite used to it now that it makes some sense.
What's actually happening when you shift a tab along a line of tabs is that the one you move and the one at the 'destination' get swapped. (I think we're perhaps more tuned to expecting the moved tab to just drop nicely into the space between two destination tabs.)
Clearly, then, this is a feature and not a bug, and if you think of it in this way, then Mike's method of dragging the tab along the bar makes sense. What's happening here is that, though the user action is still one straight drag from start to end, the effect of going along the bar is actually a series of individual swaps. (If you drag it in this way slowly you can better see what is happening.)
I'm actually getting quite used to it now that it makes some sense.