Re: Behaviour of middle clicks wrt tabs



2008/10/9 Alexander Larsson <alexl redhat com>:
> We have a bug report with patch for implementing switch-to-new-tab when
> opening it via middle click:
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552496
>
> I'm not sure what kind of behaviour we want here. What was the rationale
> for the current behaviour? I'm not sure myself which is best. I use the
> current nautilus behaviour in firefox, but I don't use tabs in nautilus.
> Opinions?
>
> At the very least I think having this preference displayed in the prefs
> UI seems overkill. Its just not that important and we're trying to keep
> the preferences dialogs small.
>
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To my mind, it's better to keep the new tab in background (which
allows to open more than one tab at once).

But, if you want to let the user choose, you can define a new key in
gconf (switch-to-new-tab = menu|always|never). With the menu choice,
only middle-clicked items outside of the content area switch
automatically to the new tab.

PS: repost to nautilus-list.
-- 
Julien Fontanet

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