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edojan:
A lot of confusion / frustration for the new users could be eliminated by allowing any of the open tabs to be pinned. 

The pinned tabs would have a visual indicator, always be there (persist) and survive the restart.
When a pinned tab / view panel is active, and the user is exploring other tree nodes:
- JRiver would then open a new tab without closing the pinned tab(s) - just would shift the focus to the newly opened one.
- The unpinned (regular) tabs would work as usual

In order for the pinned tab to be closed, it must be unpinned first.
Add the following commands to the right click menu of the tab (next to the totally useless "execute"):
-Pin Tab (inactive on pinned ones)
-Unpin Tab (inactive on unpinned ones)

edojan:
It is time to reflect in the interface that JRiver is much more than a music player (a-la-foobar2000). That JRiver is primarily a powerful repository and organizer of digital content. Of course, the media player is its important (even essential) component, and must be viewed as such. However, it must not be an immovable center-piece taking a good chunk of the vertical real estate.

Request: Make the media player both dockable and lockable.  E.g. one could then un-dock it from the default location on the top and re-dock to the split view panel on the left. 

JimH:
Please use JRiver,  not J-river.  It matters for search.  Thanks.

Read about Frozen Tabs in MC27.

edojan:
Jim,
I could only find references to Frozen columns, not Frozen tabs. I wonder if you would kindly point me to the article describing how to freeze the tabs ( I am using MC 27.0.21)
I have changed instances of J-river to JRiver in my posts above.
Thanks,
Ed


--- Quote from: JimH on October 19, 2020, 01:39:39 pm ---Please use JRiver,  not J-river.  It matters for search.  Thanks.

Read about Frozen Tabs in MC27.

--- End quote ---

JimH:
You're correct.  Sorry.

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