On 6/28/06, Stefan Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't want to add it to the same extension. So I have now made a new
> extension that should do what you want. It is at
> http://www.sstuhr.dk/epiphany-extensions/ like the others, "Middle Click
> Tab Close". It disables scroll on the tab bar, too.

That works just fine, thanks!


> I don't know about preferences. I don't want to add too much to the UI,
> I like it better when extensions do what I want without being in the
> way. And I certainly wouldn't like it if every other extension added a
> menu item for their separate preferences dialogs.

True, it's just that the extensions list (which in itself is just a
preferences dialog under another name today...) is starting to get
long. So, if every preference is instead masked as an extension, it
just makes that list unmanageable. I suppose that interface will get
an overhaul though.


> Maybe it should be possible to have preferences dialogs for loaded
> extension, that could be opened from the extensions manager.

Yeah, that is how - as you know - Firefox does it. I guess either  the
extensions needs to go this way, or  the interface needs some kind of
sorting/sections/tagging so that you can have a LOT of extensions, all
doing one small thing. "Preferences 2", as it were. That doesn't cover
any eventual settings more than activating/deactivating though.


> While I do use gedit for text editing, I don't use it in the same way as
> a web browser. I am not even sure I want to use such an extension for
> gedit. And while gedit does support developing Python extensions, it's
> not a thing I want to do currently.


Couldn't hurt to ask, as you figured out how to do it in Epiphany. :)


Thanks,

-- Stoffe


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