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I used the Hide tabs option from the View < Hide Tabs , in my Sublime Text 3 editor.



In windows by pressing the alt key the tabs used to show up again.



But alt is not working in Ubuntu.
What should I press to make my tabs visible again?










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    I used the Hide tabs option from the View < Hide Tabs , in my Sublime Text 3 editor.



    In windows by pressing the alt key the tabs used to show up again.



    But alt is not working in Ubuntu.
    What should I press to make my tabs visible again?










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      I used the Hide tabs option from the View < Hide Tabs , in my Sublime Text 3 editor.



      In windows by pressing the alt key the tabs used to show up again.



      But alt is not working in Ubuntu.
      What should I press to make my tabs visible again?










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      I used the Hide tabs option from the View < Hide Tabs , in my Sublime Text 3 editor.



      In windows by pressing the alt key the tabs used to show up again.



      But alt is not working in Ubuntu.
      What should I press to make my tabs visible again?







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          This question on Stack Overflow should answer your question. To summarize,




          1. Go to Preferences → Key Bindings


          2. In the User keymap file, add a key combination for toggling between the visibility of tabs, as



            { "keys": ["<some key combination>"], "command": "toggle_tabs" }



          Further details, including identifiers for keys, can be found in the Sublime Text 3 documentation.



          If you don't necessarily require a key combination, you can simply use View → Show Tabs to make them visible again.






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            This question on Stack Overflow should answer your question. To summarize,




            1. Go to Preferences → Key Bindings


            2. In the User keymap file, add a key combination for toggling between the visibility of tabs, as



              { "keys": ["<some key combination>"], "command": "toggle_tabs" }



            Further details, including identifiers for keys, can be found in the Sublime Text 3 documentation.



            If you don't necessarily require a key combination, you can simply use View → Show Tabs to make them visible again.






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              This question on Stack Overflow should answer your question. To summarize,




              1. Go to Preferences → Key Bindings


              2. In the User keymap file, add a key combination for toggling between the visibility of tabs, as



                { "keys": ["<some key combination>"], "command": "toggle_tabs" }



              Further details, including identifiers for keys, can be found in the Sublime Text 3 documentation.



              If you don't necessarily require a key combination, you can simply use View → Show Tabs to make them visible again.






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                This question on Stack Overflow should answer your question. To summarize,




                1. Go to Preferences → Key Bindings


                2. In the User keymap file, add a key combination for toggling between the visibility of tabs, as



                  { "keys": ["<some key combination>"], "command": "toggle_tabs" }



                Further details, including identifiers for keys, can be found in the Sublime Text 3 documentation.



                If you don't necessarily require a key combination, you can simply use View → Show Tabs to make them visible again.






                share|improve this answer















                This question on Stack Overflow should answer your question. To summarize,




                1. Go to Preferences → Key Bindings


                2. In the User keymap file, add a key combination for toggling between the visibility of tabs, as



                  { "keys": ["<some key combination>"], "command": "toggle_tabs" }



                Further details, including identifiers for keys, can be found in the Sublime Text 3 documentation.



                If you don't necessarily require a key combination, you can simply use View → Show Tabs to make them visible again.







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