[Feature] Ctrl+Tab can cycle through tabs in recently used order · Issue #4059 · texstudio-org/texstudio · GitHub
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Describe the feature and the current behavior/state
Many applications allow an option to navigate through tabs in recently used order. E.g. Firefox.
In IDEs such as VSCode and IntelliJ I think that this is the default behaviour.
At the moment, this is not supported (or at least, I could not find any settings for this).
Who will benefit with this feature?
Many users that prefer to cycle through tabs in this way. I personally have many open tabs, and usually all I want is to get back to the previously focused tab. Having to cycle through 10+ tabs slows me down a lot.
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[Feature] Ctrl+Tab can cyle through tabs in recently used order
[Feature] Ctrl+Tab can cycle through tabs in recently used order
Apr 26, 2025
With txs following solution is available: Use View/List Of Open Documents from tsx main menu. The list will behave as you want if you check option MRU Document Chooser (Most Recently Used ...):
For quick access to the menu you need to add a shortcut in the options as I did (Alt+PgUp):
It is known that not everyone likes this approach.
Describe the feature and the current behavior/state
Many applications allow an option to navigate through tabs in recently used order. E.g. Firefox.
In IDEs such as VSCode and IntelliJ I think that this is the default behaviour.
At the moment, this is not supported (or at least, I could not find any settings for this).
Who will benefit with this feature?
Many users that prefer to cycle through tabs in this way. I personally have many open tabs, and usually all I want is to get back to the previously focused tab. Having to cycle through 10+ tabs slows me down a lot.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: