On 2020-09-30 19:37, Ant wrote:
> On 9/29/2020 8:29 PM, Geoff Welsh wrote:
>> Thomas Hallgren wrote:
>>> On 2020-09-29 23:50, Geoff Welsh wrote:
>>>> Sorry....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I MEANT 2.53.4
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Geoff Welsh wrote:
>>>>> OK, I installed 2.49.4 and now I have a tab bar for Mail that I don't 
>>>>> need.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am on OSX, so the window itself already displays the info that is 
>>>>> needlessly
>>>>> repeated in this new tab bar.  I never use Tabs in Mail.
>>>>>
>>>>> How do I make it go away?
>>>>>
>>>>> The View options, only remove some icons from the Tab Bar, they don't 
>>>>> make the
>>>>> bar go away.
>>>>>
>>>>> GW
>>>>
>>>
>>> Try this: goto Preferences -> Browser -> Tabbed Browsing, enable the option
>>> "Hide the tab bar when only one tab is open". It seems that this option 
>>> applies
>>> to both browser windows and mail windows.
>>>
>>> Thomas H
>>>
>>
>> a-HAH!  Genius.
>>
>> Thank you, Thomas H.
> 
> Did your web browser also have this problem too? I noticed it in v2.53.3 when 
> I
> already told SM not to show this bar if I only have one tab. Weird comestic 
> bug.,

Yes, I think the tab bar appeared in the mail window after I upgraded to 2.53.3,
and I was able to remove it by enabling this option. It works the same way in
2.53.4, as far as I an tell.

I am happy with the way it works, but it is perhaps a bit counter-intuitive that
the tab settings appear in the Browser section of the Preferences when they
apply to both Browser and Mail windows. (I tested "Warn me when closing a window
with multiple tabs" and it too applies to both Browser and Mail windows.)

Thomas H
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