Press Alt+Right or Alt+Left to move the focus to the editor tab located next to the right or to the left from the active editor tab. Right-click the current editor tab and choose Select Next/Previous Tab from the context menu. While you move between the editor tabs, JetBrains Rider remembers the caret position within each opened file. You can jump from one tab to another as your editing session requires. To disable editor tabs altogether, select None from the Placement selector. Use the Placement selector to choose the desired position of tab headers. If you choose to set a small limit for open tabs or disable tabs, use the View | Recent files Ctrl+E command to quickly switch between files that you are working on. Note that the tab label placement is a global setting that applies to all solutions. You can also disable editor tab altogether so that the entire editor frame is dedicated to a single document, and each new document you open replaces the previous one. In the Registry dialog, search for the key and change its value.Ĭhange position of tab labels or disable tabs altogetherīy default, the tab labels appear at the top of the editor, but you can change their placement as required, and have tab labels at the bottom, left, or right sides of the editor. In the popup that opens, start typing Registry, select the corresponding item and press Enter. If you want to increase that limit, press Ctrl+Shift+A or choose Help | Find Action from the main menu. Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open the IDE settings and select Editor | General | Editor Tabs.Įnter the desired maximum number of open editor tabs in the Tab limit field and apply the changes.īy default, the maximum number of open tabs that you can allow is limited to 100. When the number of open files reaches the limit, the editor closes the less recent tabs (unless they are pinned) according to the tab closing policy, which is defined in the Editor | General | Editor Tabs page of the IDE settings Ctrl+Alt+S By default, the maximum number of open files is limited to 10, but you can change it if necessary. JetBrains Rider limits the number of files that you can simultaneously open in the editor.
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To extend the editor area, you can hide all tool windows by pressing Ctrl+Shift+F12 or by double-clicking the current editor tab, or you can hide all IDE elements in the Zen Mode by choosing View | Appearance | Toggle Zen mode from the menu. Double-click a file to open it in a regular tab. Note that when the preview tab is enabled, the Open Files with Single Click option is ignored. Start editing the file to exit the preview mode and change it to a regular tab. Any other file that you select will replace the previous one in the preview tab. The name of the file is written in italic to indicate the preview mode. In the Solution explorer, select a file that is not already open in any other tab. You can also enable the preview tab in Settings/Preferences | General | Editor Tabs | Opening Policy. In the Solution explorer Alt+1, click and select the Enable Preview Tab option. This is helpful if you need to look through several files without exceeding the tab limit. The preview tab allows you to view files in a single tab one by one without opening each file in a new tab. Use keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl+F4 to close the active tab, Alt+Right/ Alt+Left to switch to the next or previous tab. Right-click a tab and use its context menu.Ĭlick a tab label with the middle mouse button or click on the tab label to close the tab.Īlt-click on the tab label to close all other tabs except the pinned ones. Use commands in Window | Editor Tabs menu.Ĭonfigure preferences for editor tabs on the Editor | General | Editor Tabs page of the IDE settings Ctrl+Alt+S. If VCS integration is enabled, filenames in editor tabs are highlighted according to VCS file status colors. Every time you open a file in the editor, a dedicated tab is added to the editor frame, with a label displaying the filename.