I think that tabs are nice, but only if they can easily be hidden. I
tend to use kwins window tabbing feature if I want multiple pdfs open
in the same window.

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Shantanu Tushar Jha
<jhahon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In my opinion, having tabs (or any equivalent way of switching documents,
> e.g. like the one in kate) is not a bad idea. But, MDI like interface is
> bad.
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 5:34 PM, Arnold Krille <k...@arnoldarts.de> wrote:
>>
>> On Friday 25 March 2011 12:38:58 Thomas Lübking wrote:
>> > FYI:
>> > Tabbing in browsers is (likely) a relict from the dial-up era, when on
>> > would dial-up, open all pages one wanted to read, hook-on and then read
>> > offline.
>> > I sometimes (too often) catch myself doing this today, ie. go to my fav
>> > news pages, middleclick all articles i'm interested in and start
>> > reading.
>> > but this is a retarded behavior coded into my brains during a loooooong
>> > time - and i hate myself for doing it ;-)
>>
>> Given the fact that web-documents grew by about the same factor as
>> connection-
>> lines, I still have to do that behaviour out of sheer necessity, not out
>> of
>> old habits.
>>
>> Don't argue the tabs in okular away. Remember the people from redmond
>> loosing
>> significant browser-share telling "people don't want tabs". Well they
>> wanted.
>> And they got. But not from IE. Now lets don't do the same mistake with
>> okular
>> vs. acrobat reader...
>>
>> Have fun,
>>
>> Arnold
>>
>>
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