Also, as a side note, it would be nice if code::blocks had some easy text formatting just so i could add spacing like in a word processor, but that's a side note and i don't really care.Again, I'm not really sure how to interpret this.
I don't understand. I guess your explanations make sense to you, because you have all the context. I have to guess what you exactly mean. Please try to explain better.
Probably you can see if any of the settings in Settings -> Environment -> Notebook appearance change it for you. "Use stack based tab switching" might be the one you want to have disabled.
... This comes from the browse tracker plugin. It tracks the opening (and activating) of the tabs and every time you close a tab it goes up one tab in the stack. So it really is a chronological tab using switching. But it should do this only if the active tab is closed, not if some hidden tab is closed. ...
Please explain to me what a "hidden tab" is so I can fix this.Non active tab...
1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 4
tab 1 | tab 2 | tab 3 |!!!tab 4!!!
Fixed, Rev: 12177Thank You!