On 29. Oct 2004, at 12:13, Timothy Martens wrote:
I'm all for options, and I think the option I'd personally choose is to have new tabs open at the end of the list.
me too. append to end please.
The rationale behind the current behavior is 1) if you open a new file, you can use cmd-option-left to get back to the previous file and 2) if your tab-bar overflows, it's still possible to get tabs opened in the visible portion of the tab-bar.
With regard to #1 then there's IMHO a further problem with opening a file and closing it again, since it doesn't go back to the previously open file. I've thought about changing the close-semantics (so that it always selects the tab to the left of the one it closes, instead of the one to the right) -- but I'm not sure I really like this.
I do have a neat solution planned for #2, but #1 becomes a problem if I change the current behavior. I've seen the request for LIFO behavior of tabs at the wiki (which seems to support the desire to keep #1), but I need a concrete explanation of exactly how this LIFO behavior should act, since only the goal is clear to me, not how to actually obtain it.
Comments (I've already noted two votes for changing it and/or an option ;) )?
Kind regards Allan