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Garconis
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September 27, 2012
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Photoshop: Better Tabs (with more "features")

  • September 27, 2012
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My co-worker and I (and I would assume the majority of tabbed Photoshop users), agree that the tabs are a huge improvement over the older versions of Photoshop. But it doesn't appear a whole lot has changed with CS6. And change is what the tabs need.

Firstly, simply put, they need to work more like a browser works. Spend a day in Google Chrome and then try to use Photoshop's tabbing system. So many features are missing from Photoshop's tabs. Re-arranging tabs is possible, but quite cumbersome. If I accidentally pull a tab out of the row, it's hard to put it back into place. I can't simply drag one tab all the way to the left. I have to carefully make sure it doesn't come out of the row while I'm doing it.

Also, the tabs should shrink horizontally when there are a lot of them. Having to click the "expand" arrows to see all the tabs is quite annoying. The tabs could definitely decrease in width even more, when more tabs are present. Or even give the option to stack the tabs into multiple rows. At the very least, if I do click the expand arrow to reveal the other tabs, it would be useful to be able to drag a tab out of the list and in between the other "visible" tabs.

Lastly (for now), there really needs to be a feature that allows me to right-click on a tab and then click "close all other tabs".

Surely Photoshop's tabs were inspired my browsers such as Firefox and Chrome, so please make it work like a user would expect. Thanks!

31 replies

grauenwölfe
Inspiring
June 11, 2016
Not a game to me, it's pathetic that this won't get addressed. Too busy with your "flavor of the month" novelty gimmicks to get anything fixed, Adobe?

Sounds like the programmers have a ridiculous level of proof they have to reach before the Adobe execs will let them break away from implementing more data logging and marketing sh*t to get around to actually fixing current issues.

Retarded interface changes...good grasp on priority hierarchy. Half-implemented, chaotic tabs that only a absolute moron would approve for public release. All-day, every day, every time, stupid, f***ing, miniature Open dialog windows, etc.

This sh*t would never fly if we weren't all locked in to this godd@mn subscription B.S. They'd fix everything and it would be the top priority. Not because it would be the right thing to do but because nobody would pay to "upgrade" this level of product. Doesn't matter what machine, what hardware, what OS you work on, everything feels like you're on an iMac from 1998.

Subscription? You get what you get and you like it.
45634563545
Inspiring
June 1, 2016
It feels like a mini-game trying to re-order tabs. Embrace the fun!
Inspiring
June 1, 2016
Since last year you have possibility set bigger height. But thats all.
grauenwölfe
Inspiring
December 30, 2015
I'd like to suggest that the the tabs not have the Filename AND the Selected Layer both appear. This makes the tabs extremely long. Maybe it's only my preference but I can't see any reason to have the currently selected Layer name also in the tab title.
Garconis
GarconisAuthor
Known Participant
December 9, 2015
Could hire the guys that built the tabbing for Acrobat DC. It's at least an upgrade from the current PS tabbing.
Inspiring
November 14, 2014
And what about the hover, which shows the preview after you place your mouse over the tab?
Inspiring
November 14, 2014
There is no such simple limit to the number of visible tabs in Photoshop. How many are visible at once can depend on the filenames (which determines the width of each tab), and the size of your window.

All the views (tabs and windows) are still available in the Window menu if you need to find a particular view that is not currently visible in a tab.
45634563545
Inspiring
November 14, 2014
Jon . . . let's tone it down.

This sort of attitude isn't going to help convince anyone to change things.

Don't forget - it wasn't long ago Photoshop had NO tabs whatsoever.

All it does is exasperate the developers when the users are impossible to please. Trust me, it's not inspiring.
Inspiring
November 14, 2014
Well, um, if I have more than 4 tabs open: due to lengthy file names only 4 of them show at once. The rest are "hidden" in the overflow menu. A real pain when trying to work on multiple documents at once. Open Chrome. Get a sense of how real tabs should work.
Inspiring
November 14, 2014
Um, no, you can have many document tabs available and usable at once.
What lead you to believe that there was a limit of 4?