Comment #30 on issue 5278 by p...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in its
original position
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Re #29: The debate over whether options cost users as well as developers is
out of
place in this bug. It's worthy of discussion, but over on the
Comment #29 on issue 5278 by dhhwai: Reopen closed tab in its original
position
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@Pam, I totally agree and understand that options entail costs for
development,
testing, and maintenance. However, strictly from a user's point of view, I
Comment #28 on issue 5278 by nickb...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in
its original position
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I agree with Peter, i.e. always restore tabs to the window they were in. If
that
window was closed, open a new window. Ideally, restoring mul
Comment #27 on issue 5278 by pkast...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in
its original position
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Certainly your current plan is an improvement on what we have now and I'm
all for that.
The main time the "window has since been closed" iss
Comment #26 on issue 5278 by p...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in its
original position
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Re #25: Those two pieces are both pretty uncontroversial. The pending
question is
what to do when the window a tab was in has since been closed.
Comment #25 on issue 5278 by pkast...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in
its original position
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I encouraged Glen to post directly, but I believe his opinion yesterday was
generally
like mine, with the critical bits in his view being tha
Comment #24 on issue 5278 by dhhwai: Reopen closed tab in its original
position
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Again, the simple and direct solution to all this is to provide
*CONFIGURABLE OPTIONS*
that can be set from the UI. Then everyone can choose the options th
Comment #23 on issue 5278 by s...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in its
original position
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Here's my thoughts. I freely admit Peter and myself differ on how this
should be
implemented. You might talk with Glen for his perspective.
> Q:
Comment #22 on issue 5278 by pkast...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in
its original position
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FWIW, keeping track of which window a closed tab was in is not too hard; we
do this
already for the session restore stuff. Which means the a
Comment #21 on issue 5278 by p...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in its
original position
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Unfortunately, comment #4 is not a complete spec.
Here's one possibility:
Q: What do we do?
A: However we're reopening a tab (NTP, keyboard, menu
Comment #20 on issue 5278 by pkast...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in
its original position
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Re: comment 18: I think that's OK. This is really an "app-level" command
more than a
tabstrip-level one. We're only just now adding that to
Updates:
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Comment #19 on issue 5278 by s...@chromium.org: Reopen closed tab in its
original position
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I like this. To do otherwise means a new window will suddenly appear, which
feels to
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