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Setting open file in new tab (not replaced current tab)? #4820

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sirius1024 opened this issue Mar 31, 2016 · 3 comments
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Setting open file in new tab (not replaced current tab)? #4820

sirius1024 opened this issue Mar 31, 2016 · 3 comments
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@sirius1024
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  • VSCode Version: 0.10.11
  • OS Version: Windows 10

How can I setting open file in new tab when I select it from folder/file tree just like sublime text?(not replaced opened tab.)
I can't find where to config this.
Could anybody help me please?
Thx!

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Tyriar commented Mar 31, 2016

Do you mean when navigating the explorer with the keyboard?

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bpasero commented Mar 31, 2016

I am marking this as duplicate of #224 because today you cannot use tabs in vscode.

@SiriusGuo as a workaround you can Ctrl+click on a file to open it to the side of the file, so that you do not replace the file.

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After a year, you now have tabs in vscode. To have a new tab, press Ctrl+Shift+P, type Preference: Open User Settings, look for workbench.editor.enablePreview, set the value to false.
That should fix it.

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