For the vertical layout, the tabs will be placed at the top but to the
right of the Note Tree.
For the horizontal layout, the tabs will be placed at the top in full-width,
above the note tree, allowing for
more tabs to be comfortably displayed.
Interaction
To create a new tab, press the
button that is to the right of the last tab.
To close a tab, press the corresponding
button.
For multitasking, tabs can be used alongside Split View. Each tab can have one or more
notes, displayed horizontally.
Tabs can be reordered by drag-and-dropping it into a new position.
An existing tab can be displayed in a new window by dragging the tab upwards
or downwards. It is not possible to combine tabs back into another window.
Keyboard interaction
Since tabs are a commonly used feature, there are multiple keyboard shortcuts
that can be used:
Ctrl+T to open a new tab.
Ctrl+W to close the current tab.
Ctrl+Shift+T to reopen the last closed
tab.
Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab to
go to the next or previous tab.
Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2, up to Ctrl+9 to
activate the first, second and up to ninth tab.
There is also a shortcut to go to the last tab, but it is not assigned
a key by default.
Since v0.102.0, the tabs are displayed by pressing the dedicated tab switcher
button in the Launch Bar.
In this view the tabs are laid out on a grid with a preview of the note
content.
The context menu button at the top-right of the popup allows creating
a new tab, reopening the last closed tab and closing all the tabs.
Split Views are
also indicated in the tab switcher, with two titles displayed in a tab.