New (since 4.5?) distraction free mode is sweet. But can you add open files tab on distraction free mode?
Choosing Distraction Free Mode (new to v8.0.0) will combine full-screen mode with Post-It mode, so it will go full screen, and will hide the title bar, menu bar, tool bar, and tab bar; it will also add wide margins within the edit menu, so the text doesn’t go so wide across the full-screen window. View Current File In…
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The Move Tab Forward and Move Tab Backward will change the current file’s position in the tab list one slot at a time, forward or backward. The tab order can also be changed by dragging the tabs to the new position in the tab-bar.
Zooming can also be accomplished by holding down the Ctrl key and using the mouse wheel to go up (enlarge) or down (shrink). The Move/Clone Current Document submenu will allow you to affect where the current document is viewed. If you Move to Other View, the current file will be moved from one View to the other.
Choose from menu:
Window/Editor Tabs/Tabs Placement/
In the latest version it is under main menu
Window/Editor Tabs/Configure Editor Tabs/
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