Now I've given TOC View a rememberable (memorable ?) keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+T) I don't need to have the TOC permanently parked in a dock tab.
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
save/restore does cause the order + current tab to be restored. As for getting them in a particular order, IIRC the way to do it is to add them to the panel in reverse order, that is, the last added tab will be the first one in the tab bar.
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Yes that controls the order in which they appear, but it doesn't seem to affect which one is opened when Sigil (or the calibre editor) starts.
No matter what I do in Sigil regarding the order of two tabs, the TOC is always opened when Sigil starts, and if I have Clips in the same dock, it's always opened when Sigil starts - irrespective of the order of the three tabs. Which is what MickiTee reports.
Conversely no matter what I do in the calibre editor with respect to the order of the three tabs (Files, Live CSS, TOC) the Files Browser is always opened when the editor starts. Which makes sense because the calibre editor starts with no files open.
Is calibre's behaviour a fortuitous fluke, and Sigil's luckless misfortune? Or are both 'by design'? Starting with the TOC might make sense if one did most of one's editing in Book View?
BR