the tab area.
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 18:34:18 +
From: m...@canonical.com
To: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Ayatana] Left close buttons on tabs
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Mark Shuttleworth wrote on 20/02/11 15:04:
The close-multiple-tabs-fast
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From: m...@canonical.com
To: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Ayatana] Left close buttons on tabs
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Mark Shuttleworth wrote on 20/02/11 15:04:
The close-multiple-tabs-fast behaviour just requires that the tab
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Mark Curtis wrote on 28/02/11 19:14:
Chrome's tab behavior for quickly closing tabs is for quickly closing
the current tab and the ones after (to the right) of it.
Once there are no more tabs to the right, it works for tabs to the left
as well, up
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your answer.
On Firefox for example, there is an extension (Tab Mix Plus) which
allows to put left close button at left side, with this order : Close -
Icon - Name
And when there is only one tab opened, close button is kept :
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Paul Sladen wrote on 27/01/11 12:24:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
Chromium and Chrome have close buttons on the right of their tabs
because it's faster to use than having them on the left.
On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 11:51 +, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
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Paul Sladen wrote on 27/01/11 12:24:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
Chromium and Chrome have close buttons on the right of their tabs
because it's faster to
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 12:51, Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.com wrote:
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Paul Sladen wrote on 27/01/11 12:24:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
Chromium and Chrome have close buttons on the right of their tabs
because it's
in other words, we close windows more often than we identify them by
their title-bar-text, since most windows we close are in the front,
top-of-z-stack, and we already know what we're about to close.
so all we care about is finally hittilng that button via Fitt's worst law.
aim, shoot. No read.
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Valeryan_24 wrote on 17/01/11 09:41:
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As Ubuntu now has Close - Minimize - Maximize buttons on right side
of the window, as Unity panel will be on the left side of screen, I
wonder if it would be possible also to get the X close buttons on
tabs
Hello,
First thanks for all your work on Ubuntu and design !
I already asked this question in Ayatana Ubuntu Launchpad site, but this
list is perhaps a better place.
As Ubuntu now has Close - Minimize - Maximize buttons on right side of
the window, as Unity panel will be on the left side of
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