I think that just hiding the window title is a better trade-off altogether. And with fullscreen, you're giving up the OS panels. Yup, although with zen mode, you're giving up everything but the current editor for the extra space. Other possibilities to save vertical space are could run Atom maximized (F11 by default) or use the zen mode package. Then again, if you really want that one tab, the option of showing the window title bar should be there, although I think it wouldn't be common for an user to do so. At most you'd be sacrificing only one more tab before tab names start to get shortened. With that in mind, if you have enough files open for their tab titles to reach the rightmost part of the window (ie, where the close/minimize/maximize buttons would be), you probably wouldn't be able to read titles anyway. Full path is shown in window title bar and status bar (in that case, window title bar is even more useless given it shows already shown information). In a text editor you need to see as much of the file path and name as possible.Īt least in my Atom install, I only see the file name in the tab title. It was literally what sold Chrome to me when I first used it around 4 years ago □ IMHO, yup, it would give a nicer first impression when you open the editor.
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