As far as I can tell, it remains difficult to tell which tab is "current" *if* you have several tabs open that have the same highlighter tab color setting. When a current tab has no associated highlighter color setting, it is highlighted as the current tab and that is clear. But this color highlighting for the current tab either is not applied or not noticeable when the tab has a highlighter color. The current tab is always increased slightly in height, but honestly that is too subtle for me to see easily. As I often have several related files with a highlighter tab color open (e.g. HTML or CSS files), this is a constant source of confusion. I have searched through all the settings and the discussions online and if there is a setting to add some other identifier for the current tab, I have not been able to find it.
Suggestion: Perhaps simply turn the filename text to bold for the current tab? I think that would probably be sufficient. Any other visual identifier (such as giving the current tab a dark border) would also be good. I don't think it matters how, only that it be obvious. Regards ... Solidornot P.S. I have used PSPad for a few years now and it is a fabulous program, a great contribution. I am, as are so many others, extremely grateful. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,61857,61857> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
