Move to recently used tab
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Re: Move to recently used tab
Use the Bug Zapper.admin wrote:Whoops, we have a bug.
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Re: Move to recently used tab
serendipity wrote:Use the Bug Zapper.admin wrote:Whoops, we have a bug.
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Re: Move to recently used tab
Several things have been discussed in this thread. What is "this request" for you?jsc572 wrote:+1 for this request
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Re: Move to recently used tab
I think you guys missed one thing:
When Pagat said he could switch between 2 tabs with Ctrl-tab if MRU is implemented, he meant if Ctrl is released (and thus, the tab history is reordered) each time.
While Don understood it would switch between those 2 tabs if Ctrl is not released, and tabulation is hit continuously (while C & D should normally show up in that situation).
Am I right ? Did I win something ?
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When Pagat said he could switch between 2 tabs with Ctrl-tab if MRU is implemented, he meant if Ctrl is released (and thus, the tab history is reordered) each time.
While Don understood it would switch between those 2 tabs if Ctrl is not released, and tabulation is hit continuously (while C & D should normally show up in that situation).
Am I right ? Did I win something ?
Maybe a quick answer: what is snapshot video preview ?
I initially thought the snap would replace my icon/thumbnail, which would have been GREAT !
*slash*
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serendipity
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Re: Move to recently used tab
No, atleast I did not miss that thing, because there is already an option for delay browsing while switching tabs (goto tools>CKS>Miscellaneous>Switch tab backward/forward, delay browsing).lastnikita wrote:I think you guys missed one thing:
When Pagat said he could switch between 2 tabs with Ctrl-tab if MRU is implemented, he meant if Ctrl is released (and thus, the tab history is reordered) each time.
While Don understood it would switch between those 2 tabs if Ctrl is not released, and tabulation is hit continuously (while C & D should normally show up in that situation).
I am not sure if Don will implement this (for programming or some other obvious reasons) but I too would like "ctrl+tab" to take me to recently used tab.
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lastnikita
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Re: Move to recently used tab
maybe I miss the point, but this option only sets a delay before tab actually displays, thus has nothing to do with tab history order ?serendipity wrote:there is already an option for delay browsing while switching tabs
let me explain differently.
[*a] [c] [d], if you click on b, then c, then d, the tab history is [a] [c] [*d]
what Pagot meant is, if you hit Ctrl-tab and release, the history will become: [a] [d] [*c], if you do that again, it will become [a] [c] [*d] again, so you can switch between tabs using only Ctrl-tab, but still you can do the following when keeping Ctrl pressed, and hitting tab repetedly:
[d] [a] [*c]
[c] [d] [a] [*b]
[c] [d] [*a]
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Re: Move to recently used tab
lastnikita wrote:maybe I miss the point, but this option only sets a delay before tab actually displays, thus has nothing to do with tab history order ?serendipity wrote:there is already an option for delay browsing while switching tabs
let me explain differently.
[*a] [c] [d], if you click on b, then c, then d, the tab history is [a] [c] [*d]
what Pagot meant is, if you hit Ctrl-tab and release, the history will become: [a] [d] [*c], if you do that again, it will become [a] [c] [*d] again, so you can switch between tabs using only Ctrl-tab, but still you can do the following when keeping Ctrl pressed, and hitting tab repetedly:
[d] [a] [*c]
[c] [d] [a] [*b]
[c] [d] [*a]
Oh yes, i completely understand that concept (since it was my wish as user [surrender]). I was only mentioning about the option of switching tabs without opening them.
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