Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The tab bar in tabbed layouts is sometimes redundant. This is especially true when there is only one full-screen tabbed layout. In that case, it serves the same purpose as the taskbar. For me, having a single full-screen tabbed layout is a very common occurrence.
Describe the solution you'd like
To solve this problem, a toggle option to hide the tabs can be introduced. In addition, the following enhancements can be added to further improve this feature:
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A keyboard shortcut to toggle the visibility of the tabs. This is useful if you don't need the tabs most of the time, but occasionally need them to know where your windows are.
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An additional option to hide the tabs only when there is a single full-screen tabbed layout. This would remove the tabs when they are most redundant, and still let you know where each window is in more complicated cases.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I can't think of any. I suppose hiding the taskbar is an option, but the taskbar serves multiple purposes, such as displaying the clock, notifications, and shortcuts to frequently used applications, making it an inadequate solution.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The tab bar in tabbed layouts is sometimes redundant. This is especially true when there is only one full-screen tabbed layout. In that case, it serves the same purpose as the taskbar. For me, having a single full-screen tabbed layout is a very common occurrence.
Describe the solution you'd like
To solve this problem, a toggle option to hide the tabs can be introduced. In addition, the following enhancements can be added to further improve this feature:
A keyboard shortcut to toggle the visibility of the tabs. This is useful if you don't need the tabs most of the time, but occasionally need them to know where your windows are.
An additional option to hide the tabs only when there is a single full-screen tabbed layout. This would remove the tabs when they are most redundant, and still let you know where each window is in more complicated cases.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I can't think of any. I suppose hiding the taskbar is an option, but the taskbar serves multiple purposes, such as displaying the clock, notifications, and shortcuts to frequently used applications, making it an inadequate solution.