I find the reasoning not valid. This would definitely a useful feature,
not closing tabs with a middle click is a de facto standard in almost
all browsers: Firefox, Google Chrome, even Internet Explorer (!)

"Having tabs disappear if a user accidentally middle clicks anwhere
inside them is confusing." is not convincing at all. How about
accidental left clicks on the close button (which is WAY more likely
since people switch tabs with left mouse button, and they NEVER use mid
clicks on tabs except for closing). After all, be careful with clicks in
general :)

Moreover, a tab with a modified file would never close without
confirmation.

I'm determined this feature is needed.

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  Enhancement: Middle click to close tab (like Firefox)

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