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Re: [gcmd-dev] Tabs, tabs, tabs...
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Michael |
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Re: [gcmd-dev] Tabs, tabs, tabs... |
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Thu, 10 Jun 2010 23:53:45 +0200 |
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Piotr Eljasiak,
> Hi folks,
>
> I've just realized that I've forgotten to announce the tabs code inclusion
> into 'master' branch.
Nice you mention it now ! :) :)
(trying to imagine i would trigger new tab just by mistyping a Ctrl+R some day
in 2011 or so -- i had to file a bug report CRITICAL - GCMD SUDDENLY CREATES
TABS!)
> CTRL+T Open directory in a new tab (replaces the old
> Multi-Rename-Tool binding)
> CTRL+W Close current tab
> CTRL+TAB Switch to the next tab
works
> CTRL+SHIFT+TAB Switch to the previous tab
no works here.
what works is, when i close a tab via doubleclick, then the arrow <--> keys are
navigating through tabs afterwards. Of course, a feature ! Let's talk other
things.
Seriously, assigning focus finally got a little bit complex, with tab switching
between panels and arrows moving in folders and then the commandline.
Bugtracking must be pure horror :) but hopefully you are able to work it out
somehow. Surely it needs to be designed very carefully and very bullet-proof to
avoid creating just by case artificial intelligence some day !
> support for Firefox-style doubleclicks
hey what. wait. do we confuse something here ? My firefox closes tabs with
middle-click. Iceweasel 3.5.9 on Debian. But i seem to remember it was like
this in Windows too. (It's just, i didn't need to use one since long)
I really think middleclick is a good choice, for example, it can not fail,
while double-click on laptop touchpads may be triggered in error. (btw firefox
also has ctrl+shift+t to re-open the latest closed tab)
- Is there any chance to implement a choice, to configure what click is used ?