Dragging tab from one pane to another overwrites columns for the receiving pane

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Tsimo
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Dragging tab from one pane to another overwrites columns for the receiving pane

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When I drag a tab from one pane to another, then ALL of the tabs on the pane that the tab has been dragged to takes on its columns.

I'm trying to use:
- Top pane for local tabs, with a Junction column.
- Bottom pane for remote tabs, without the Junction column (as I discovered it tanks performance, and freezes the application for about minute).

Is this a bug? It certainly seems to be.

Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere, or something?

Thanks.

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Re: Dragging tab from one pane to another overwrites columns for the receiving pane

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This is probably a logical consequence of your current settings. You should be able to change this behavior here:

- Tick Configuration | Colors and Styles | Styles | Remember list settings per tab.
- Ensure that "Column layout (positions, widths, visibility)" is ticked under Configuration | Colors and Styles | Styles | Apply to....

Tsimo
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Re: Dragging tab from one pane to another overwrites columns for the receiving pane

Post by Tsimo »

admin wrote: 30 Sep 2022 09:25 This is probably a logical consequence of your current settings. You should be able to change this behavior here:

- Tick Configuration | Colors and Styles | Styles | Remember list settings per tab.
- Ensure that "Column layout (positions, widths, visibility)" is ticked under Configuration | Colors and Styles | Styles | Apply to....
Ahh. That did the trick. I didn't have `Column Layout` selected in the `Apply to...` sub-box. :)

Thanks a lot. This bug can be marked as closed.

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