diff --git a/doc/source/usage.rst b/doc/source/usage.rst index 86936d03..6caf2728 100644 --- a/doc/source/usage.rst +++ b/doc/source/usage.rst @@ -15,20 +15,11 @@ Tab list There are two ways of showing the open tabs: -Horizontal list -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -This is the default method. - -On all tabs, you get a line showing the the list of all opened tabs. Each tab -has a number, each time you open a new tab, it gets the next available number. - -.. figure:: ./images/tab_bar.png - :alt: Example of 5 opened tabs - Vertical list ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +This is the default method. + On all tabs, you get a pane on the left side of the screen that shows a list of the opened tabs. As stated above, each tab has a number, and each time you open a new tab, it gets the next available number. @@ -36,10 +27,17 @@ open a new tab, it gets the next available number. .. figure:: ./images/vert_tabs.png :alt: Example of the vertical tab bar +Horizontal list +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -This mode is enabled by setting the -:term:`enable_vertical_tab_list` option to ``true`` in the -configuration file. +On all tabs, you get a line showing the the list of all opened tabs. Each tab +has a number, each time you open a new tab, it gets the next available number. + +.. figure:: ./images/tab_bar.png + :alt: Example of 5 opened tabs + +This mode is enabled by setting the :term:`enable_vertical_tab_list` +option to ``false`` in the configuration file. Options for the tab list ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^