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Re: Two GTK related feature requests
From: |
Simon Josefsson |
Subject: |
Re: Two GTK related feature requests |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Oct 2003 06:27:23 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1003 (Gnus v5.10.3) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Masatake YAMATO <address@hidden> writes:
>> * "Tabbed editing". People using modern web browsers will know what I
>> mean. It is very addictive. Essentially it would add buttons at
>> the top of the Emacs window, one button for each buffer. Clicking
>> on one button will change focus to that buffer. Each tab may also
>> have a X button that kill that buffer. There are several details to
>> be sorted out, e.g., should the tab be per-window or per-frame? Per
>> frame is more traditional, but per-window might be useful. I
>> suspect GTK have read-made widgets for tabbed applications.
>
> Try this one.
> http://www.jamespo.org.uk/weblog/archives/tabbar.el
Excellent! Thanks.
So the first feature request collapse into the second one: having
elisp GTK bindings. Then tabbar.el could use the standard GTK widget
for the tabs. I think it is important to use standard widgets for
standard operations. It give a consistent user interface across all
GTK applications. Application-specific user interface designs have a
greater learning curve.
- Two GTK related feature requests, Simon Josefsson, 2003/10/21
- Re: Two GTK related feature requests, Masatake YAMATO, 2003/10/21
- Re: Two GTK related feature requests,
Simon Josefsson <=
- Re: Two GTK related feature requests, Richard Stallman, 2003/10/22
- Re: Two GTK related feature requests, Michael Welsh Duggan, 2003/10/22
- Re: Two GTK related feature requests, James H . Cloos Jr ., 2003/10/25
- C-z (Re: Two GTK related feature requests), Karl Eichwalder, 2003/10/26
- Re: C-z (Re: Two GTK related feature requests), Eli Zaretskii, 2003/10/26
- Re: C-z (Re: Two GTK related feature requests), Karl Eichwalder, 2003/10/26
- Re: C-z (Re: Two GTK related feature requests), Richard Stallman, 2003/10/27