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Sublime window now needs to be in-focus to be able to click on tabs #6488

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glic3rinu opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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Sublime window now needs to be in-focus to be able to click on tabs #6488

glic3rinu opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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glic3rinu commented Sep 18, 2024

Description of the bug

After upgrading to latest sublime build 4180 I've noticed that sublime window now needs to be the one in focus in order to be able to click on tabs. I (like probably most) constantly switch between windows (terminal, browser, sublime...) and now I need to doubleclick on sublime tabs to be able to open tabs (one for the window focus, one for the tab opening).

I haven't found any mention of this behaviour change on the changelog nor the settings, so I am logging this as a UX bug. Which btw, all other apps I am using don't need to be in focus to be able to switch between tabs.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open sublime
  2. Open another app side by side with sublime, and make that app the one in focus
  3. Click on a sublime tab and see how nothing happens.

Expected behavior

Tabs should be open when clicking on them, even if the window is not the one in focus.

Actual behavior

Clicking on a tab just brings the window into focus without actially opening it

Sublime Text build number

4180

Operating system & version

MacOS 14.6.1 (23G93)

(Linux) Desktop environment and/or window manager

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