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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
RE #2
I guess I've just never fully understood why the active tab needs to be visually "found" in the first place. It's the one whose code is open in the editor. Click in CodeView and you've "found" the active tab. What am I missing that makes not being able to immediately visually differentiate the active tab from the rest of the open tabs so problematic? Perhaps if I understood what the consequences of not being able to immediately see it were, I might be able to be convinced that the default classic dark styling needs to be changed for everyone, instead of just letting the people it bothers change it for themselves with ass.
TL;DR: why is it so important that this stand out more?
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When you need to temporarily jump to another tab (copy code

) and come back.
Tidy up the workspace when too many open tabs . (This issue is not limited to Sigil. I have used the wrong X when using different desktop apps (Forming an answer for MR and switch to Sigil or Calibre to verify my words and accidentally close the browser and lose my reply that may be extensive. Not the apps fault but any help appreciated.)