Desktop panels can no longer be tabbed? (2025x)
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I recently made the switch from 2024b to 2025b. I have always run with the 'Workspace' and 'Files' panels tabbed together. It appears that this is no longer possible. Am I missing something? Dragging one panel over the other just swaps places. Seems like a step backwards to remove this functionality while trumpeting better 'customization'.
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dpb
el 8 de Oct. de 2025
@Chad I'd still urge to submit comments on how you configure the desktop and what you find wrong with the revisions. As noted above, it is irrevocable the old desktop isn't coming back, but only official user feedback will have any influence on possible enhancements to return or replace changed functionality.
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Duncan Barclay
el 17 de Nov. de 2025 a las 21:26
Editada: Duncan Barclay
el 17 de Nov. de 2025 a las 21:27
I have used a two vertical column layout for years, with the second column split vertically... as well code we'd all understand
subplot(1, 2, 1); [Files(); Editor();]
subplot(2, 2, 2); [Workspace(); Variables(); Figures(); Doc()];
subplot(2, 2, 4); CommandLine()
This is impossible in the new desktop.
I hate with a vengence un docked windows in any Application... So I have all figures in MATLAB default to docked.
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Alex Pedcenko
el 28 de Sept. de 2025
Editada: Alex Pedcenko
el 28 de Sept. de 2025
But you can just close one of the panels, e.g. the Workspace, leaving, say, only Files. Then right click on the right "vertical panel icons bar thing" --> open more panels --> Workspace. Now you can quickly switch between Workspace and Files by pressing their icons (which you can move and rearrange to your liking) in that right vertical icons bar, which kind of gives you similar behaviour as if the panels they were tabbed. Can arrange that bar to be on the right or left.
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