On Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 9:16:12 PM UTC+2 tbp1... wrote:

> Yes, you do not need to specify *--gui=qt*. You will get that by default. 


I tried --gui=qttabs and --gui=qt. No difference.
 

>
> Every time you run your launch script, you should get a new Leo window.  
> Each one can have just a single outline open if you want.  Since the 
> terminal that launched Leo will be busy servicing its Leo instance, you 
> would need to open another  terminal or terminal window to launch another 
> Leo window.
>

How about the decades old metaphor: One application instance, many 
documents open in that application. Each document in a window. I consider 
launching the complete app for every document not a solution.


To summarize:

- Version 5.7.2 which I used for years had the desired behaviour; it was 
not possible to use tabs

- Today, after upgrading to current leo, I am greeted with a tabbar 
containing my last manually saved session, loading it automatically (I had 
a script for that), making the tabs totally unusable on a 21" screen 
because each of the ~30 tab is visible with 2 characters; there is no way 
to find a doc except linear search switching through the tabss, no window 
menu with the document titles.

- If it weren't for the python2 elimination which ran the 5.7.2 I would 
switch back to that.

- running the whole app per document means also I have to switch through 
all open documents when application switching.

- browsing through the git logs indicates tabs is the sole option. I may 
have to make my peace with that.



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