> Doesn't here (nor does chrome), maybe an option somewhere (like Geany :)
I'm running a vanilla Ubuntu 18.04 on this box, Firefox 75, here from this
window I click on + to add a new tab, it opens up at the very end of my
"millions" of opened tabs; I click on whatever bookmark to browse in the
> Still, Firefox, for example, will create a new tab at the end of stack, but
> on closing would get back to the "intiator" tab.
Doesn't here (nor does chrome), maybe an option somewhere (like Geany :)
Personally I don't mind which is default, but maybe somebody can come up with
an
It's certainly good that it's configurable, at least that the history behavior
could be enabled.
However, it would make sense to reverse the default, based on the "least
surprise" UI rule. This is especially apparent while using Version Control (or
any other plugin that opens some transient
PS, Maybe its because its the way browsers do it??
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The change was in a commit immediately after one that said "I won't make an
option" but the series doesn't have a PR or issue reference and my quick search
found nothing relevant, so I guess there is no record of why it went from no
option to not the default.
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Thanks. Any reason for this not to be a default behavior?
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Closed #2488.
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Menu -> Edit -> Preferences -> Interface -> Notebook Tabs -> Switch to last
used document after closing tab
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`geany 1.36 (git >= 825acb21) (built on 2020-04-28 with GTK 3.22.30, GLib
2.56.4)`
When Editor has multiple tabs, closing a given tab does not open the previous
(in viewing/location history). Instead it opens a next (to the right) tab, or a
previous (to the left) if there's no next.
This is