Open gnat opened 5 months ago
Possible with ALT+SHIFT+1 and ALT+SHIFT+2 but the user experience is just far less intuitive than VS Code.
ALT+SHIFT+1
ALT+SHIFT+2
Drag and drop tabs to make views is a really common workflow UX thing that VS Code supports which Sublime just should catch up on.
Thanks.
View -> Layouts -> Columns: 2 or ALT+SHIFT+2 / ALT+SHIFT+1
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+1, it's not just vscode, jetbrains IDEs as well and all the new editors that are being released
A user plugin for docking is impossible without access to internals of ST
Problem description
Possible with
ALT+SHIFT+1
andALT+SHIFT+2
but the user experience is just far less intuitive than VS Code.Drag and drop tabs to make views is a really common workflow UX thing that VS Code supports which Sublime just should catch up on.
Thanks.
Preferred solution
Alternatives
View -> Layouts -> Columns: 2 or ALT+SHIFT+2 / ALT+SHIFT+1
Additional Information
No response