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Workspace Tabs on One Window


bandnerd321

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Hi there! I think it would be wonderful if there was a quick and easy way to open workspaces as tabs on the same open window rather than opening up entire new windows. I have attached a screenshot of what I am talking about. What is labeled "Sermon Preparation," "English Study," and "NT Study" are all actual workspaces that are in the same window but in different tabs. I have found a way to accomplish this, but I wish there was a faster and easier way to accomplish it.post-35035-0-79087400-1523995610_thumb.png

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Hmmm, when I add a workspace to one I have open, I have the new workspaces  populate tabs as you have noticed. This is actually new behavior, because a year or so ago the new workspaces would populate a new window, hiding the original one,  and one would need to use the window tool to switch workspaces. I don't remember doing anything to change this behavior—I just noted it after an update and thought, "Great, this is what I have been wanting!" Now, once I have such a new workspace of workspaces that I plan to use on a regular basis, I simply save it as a new workspace using "add workspace" at the bottom of the Workspaces tool, which will ask for a name as the new workspace is saved for the first time.

 

Hope this adds some information for you,

 

—Joseph

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I too have noticed this behavior at times and really like it, but I have no clue as to how to turn it on and off. Any guidance in this would be greatly appreciated.

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Isn't this due to the Sierra feature mentioned here https://www.accordancebible.com/forums/topic/19375-new-tabs-in-sierra

 

 

Yep. If you’re on a Mac running Accordance in fullscreen mode (you’ve clicked the green button in the top left corner of the window), new workspaces will appear as tabs.

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Thanks Daniel and Rick for the explanation. I guess I didn't understand what the referenced thread was describing—probably I didn't look closely since I do not use multiple monitors.

 

—Joseph

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Thanks Daniel and Rick for the explanation. I guess I didn't understand what the referenced thread was describing—probably I didn't look closely since I do not use multiple monitors.

 

—Joseph

 

Yes, thank you! The more I learn, the more I find that I have so much more to learn. :)

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...The more I learn, the more I find that I have so much more to learn. :)

 

That thought, Don, is the mark of wisdom!

 

—Joseph

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