I have applied your patch for testing but there is a bug when tabbar.use.buttons=1 when rearranging tabs: When you drag and drop a filetab to another location in the tabbar the original file will disapear and the target will be shown twice. See attachment. (not sure why it doesn't show the gif correctly on the forum when attached) Link to GIF showing issue
I have applied your patch for testing but there is a bug when tabbar.use.buttons=1: When you drag and drop a filetab to another location in the tabbar the original file will disapear and the target will be shown twice. See attachment. (not sure why it doesn't show the gif correctly on the forum when attached) Link to GIF showing issue
I have applied your patch for testing but there is a bug when tabbar.use.buttons=1: When you drag and drop a filetab to another location in the tabbar the original file will disapear and the target will be shown twice. See attachment. (not sure why it doesn't show the gif correctly on the forum) Link to GIF shoing issue
I have applied your patch for testing but there is a bug when tabbar.use.buttons=1: When you drag and drop a filetab to another location in the tabbar the original file will disapear and the target will be shown twice. See attachment. (not sure why it doesn't show the gif correctly on the forum)
I have applied your patch for testing but there is a bug when tabbar.use.buttons=1: When you drag and drop a filetab to another location in the tabbar the original file will disapear and the target will be shown twice. See attachment. (not sure why it doesn't show the gif correctly on the forum)
I have applied your patch for testing but there is a bug when tabbar.use.buttons=1: When you drag and drop a filetab to another location in the tabbar the original file will disapear and the target will be shown twice. See attachment.
I have applied your patch for testing but there is a bug when tabbar.use.buttons=1: When you drag and drop a filetab to another location in the tabbar the original file will disapear and the target will be shown twice. See attachment.
This is the scenario to replicate the error: * Create a new file called T.CPP * Type...