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(But surely these points all depend on your assumptions about what behaviour is "right"? I.e.: their inversions are also valid counterpoints if you think the window should be "heavier" than the tab.) |
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** Otherwise, when only one tab in one window is left, Ctrl+W will blank the tab and clear session history (basically a quicker way of closing the tab and creating a new one). | ** Otherwise, when only one tab in one window is left, Ctrl+W will blank the tab and clear session history (basically a quicker way of closing the tab and creating a new one). | ||
:: ... would this be a suitable compromise? That would allow the tabless users to close windows (apart from the very last one), and it would allow the single-window-mode users to not have their one window closed. | :: ... would this be a suitable compromise? That would allow the tabless users to close windows (apart from the very last one), and it would allow the single-window-mode users to not have their one window closed. | ||
::: This is what gedit 2.10.5 does (except for blank document creation). The results of Ctrl-W being dependent in this way on whether there happen to be other gedit windows open somewhere is weird, imo. --[[User:Tuukka|Tuukka]] 16:58, 24 Jan 2006 (PST) | |||
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