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Create a new tab with the mouse

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:51 pm
by dandv
In Chrome, I can create a new tab by clicking with the mouse to the right of the last tab.

In other tab-based application, I can right click on an empty space in the tab strip and choose New Tab. Or double-clicking creates a new tab.

Can XnView do the same please? Thank you.

UPDATE: actually, how do you create a tab? I've been through every single menu option and couldn't find a way to create a new tab. View -> Tab only has "Show" and "Bottom". This further shows that my suggestion above would be super useful if implemented.

Re: Create a new tab with the mouse

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 8:46 pm
by cday
dandv wrote:how do you create a tab? I've been through every single menu option and couldn't find a way to create a new tab. View -> Tab only has "Show" and "Bottom". This further shows that my suggestion above would be super useful if implemented.
A new tab is opened automatically when a new file is opened, and also when a screenshot, for example, on the clipboard is pasted using Ctrl + Shift + V...

Do you see any situations where there is a need to create a new tab directly?

Re: Create a new tab with the mouse

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 5:35 pm
by pixeldroid
Case for manual creation of new tab:
I want to retain an open tab but open a new tab to a folder by pasting the path to the folder from the clipboard.

Re: Create a new tab with the mouse

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 12:41 pm
by gonefinishing
pixeldroid wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 5:35 pm Case for manual creation of new tab:
I want to retain an open tab but open a new tab to a folder by pasting the path to the folder from the clipboard.
+1 to this - though I know, it's been dormant.

Specially when we're comparing folders or transferring files between them.

Re: Create a new tab with the mouse

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:11 am
by eye2eye
This is good idea, thought about this some time ago.
This feature could be handy. For what - for that to make 1, 2, 3, more working sessions from different folders, whitout need of closing one to open another one and see pics.
Second thing here is to remember this opened tabs after closing app.

Only one thing I worry about, isn't this make problems with RAM memory if folder contains many photos.

I know that we can make second or third active instance of XNviewMP, but It's not so comfy and works probably only in windows OS.