I’ve always had trouble “joining” windows in sublime:
It seems I have to really “wiggle it” to get it to “catch”. Is this intended?
I’ve always had trouble “joining” windows in sublime:
It seems I have to really “wiggle it” to get it to “catch”. Is this intended?
Also works fine for me under all platforms; I would second the recommendation of trying the default theme in case that’s doing something fiddly with the tab sizes that might cause this or something.
Here’s a MacOS example, since that’s what you’re using (and I have no ready gif-capturing abilities on this Linux machine ;))
Edit: It isn’t a problem with a theme, but instead with my moving my mouse in a straight line to join them!
It seems a “tearing” action is required, where I move the tab down first, and then to the side. The following gif shows this:
confirmed also on Windows. I think it’s due to the way the dragging behavior works: drag sideways to rearrange the tab order within it’s own window, and drag it vertically out the tab bar to move it to a different or new window.
Here is an example of tab joining in chrome:
I guess we can mark this thread a 'feature request" so that it works more like chrome?
Thanks @kingkeith and @OdatNurd for helping me get to the bottom of this!