During my regular work I use multiple Tabs - 10-15 on each panel (and I need this many, trust me

Adding the Drive letter to the Tab is a step in the right direction, but regretably it's not of much help, since most people (me included) don't use multiple partitions, just C: and network, or C: and D:, so it's not enough to identify the Tab you're looking for.
My suggestion: Ability to set the Tab's font and background color (and maybe set the font), based on finding a defined string in the Tab's full path. To prevent conflicts, the list of defined 'substring -> colors' should have priorities (for an example of such configuration interface, take a look at BareTail. It's 'Highlighting' configuration is precisely this).
For example, Consider these dirs:
C:\Projects\ProductName\SVN\Trunk\ProjName
C:\Projects\ProductName\SVN\Branches\1760\ProjName
C:\Projects\ProductName\SVN\Branches\1770\ProjName2\Release
C:\Projects\UI\SkinLib\Release
To make it easier to identify, I could define:
ProductName\SVN\Trunk\ -> Green background, default text color
ProductName\SVN\Branches\1760\ -> Yellow background, blue text
ProductName\SVN\Branches\1770 -> Yellow background, red text
C:\Projects\UI -> different font
Alternatively, you can expose the Tabs display as a plugin interface, and let other people implement it

Thanks in advance,
dedicated user
