I’m not a fan of these tabs either. My workflow was solid, we shouldn’t have to rely on a plugin to use the old version. Also, next time there is an update, please don’t overwrite my hotkeys, that’s just rude.
The same way you opened a new stand-alone window before; Ctrl+Click / Enter. Gives you a single tab window making it the same as the previous non-tab window. Just because it allows tabs does not mean it is required. Since there is no stacking when in a single tab window using the new drop down arrow in the top right corner of each window will allow a shift of the title bar from horizonal to vertical in each window if that is of interest as well.
You can still use windows and pane splits exactly as before, no functionality has been removed with the addition of tabs. Don’t like them? Don’t use them.
And obsidian didn’t write over everyone’s shortcuts, so maybe yours was some edge case or a plug-in conflict? No idea since you didn’t provide any details.
Before I could open a note and easily get both the editing view and reading view side-by-side with a click. Now I have to change two tabs to make them line up. Can I sink tab-switch between splits?
And I think they’re referring to the fact that some default hotkeys changed, one’s they’d got used to. So, yes, it changed everyone’s shortcuts.
I very much doubt everyone had specialized the exact new default shortcuts, so no. The update did not overwrite everyone’s shortcuts. This thread has lost its mooring.
I would like to be able to open a note in a new pane. Is there a hotkey for that, rather than clicking and dragging the tab to a new pane?
What I used to do was just pin my current note, and then any notes I opened after that would open in a new pane. I’m not sure how to simulate this same behavior with just my keyboard.