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Tweak the 'modified' indicator in open tabs


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When there are enough tabs open to occlude the filename, having the "modified" indicator on the right as it currently stands is not useful due to being hidden.

Please consider moving it to the left, making sure it's visible even when the name is clipped, or some other behavior to tell that a given tab is modified under all presentation scenarios.

Screen Shot 2019-01-16 at 1.23.44 PM.png

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Coming back to this in 1.7.1, not only is it still there, but there is NO modified indicator I can find when in this situation. For example, I know this (see screenshot) is modified (since I modified it for a test of this condition) and there is no way for me to recognize its state.

Screen Shot 2019-06-21 at 1.09.38 PM.png

Edited by Brad Brighton
Clicked save too soon -- added additional info and screenshot

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