Using Inkscape 1.0.1 on a Mac, and I am wondering how I can see all the documents I have opened. I know how to cycle through the documents with the default Mac shortcut, [CMD+`], but sometimes I have documents with similar names and would like to see what documents are open in a more intuitive manner.
View->Show Tab Bar. You can drag tabs to tabs like in Safari browser; when multiple files loaded into tabs you can go View-> Show all Tabs which lets you preview all open files. This works only on macOS if someone is wondering.
Using Inkscape 1.0.1 on a Mac, and I am wondering how I can see all the documents I have opened.
I know how to cycle through the documents with the default Mac shortcut, [CMD+`], but sometimes I have documents with similar names and would like to see what documents are open in a more intuitive manner.
Can this be done?
View->Show Tab Bar. You can drag tabs to tabs like in Safari browser; when multiple files loaded into tabs you can go View-> Show all Tabs which lets you preview all open files. This works only on macOS if someone is wondering.
When I click "Show tab bar", it adds a single tab that is the whole window's width under the window's title bar.
However, as seen on this Mission Control screenshot, there are 4 documents open in Inkscape when the first screenshot video was recorded.
What is the expected behavior?