Problems with tabs in the menu bar [#16223]
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 5:40 am
#1. I cannot drag the MM5 Window to a new position, once I have a few tabs open ... ie. there is no drag hot-spot
#2. The only tab that can be closed, without triggering the right-click context menu, is the right most tab ... ie. that is the only tag which displays the hover "x" close control
I reported the following three items elsewhere, but you did not reply.
#3. Could you add the following options to a tab's contextual men: "Close other tabs" ... "Close tabs to the right" .... as found in Chrome Browser tabs
#4. If I control click something, to request that you open the item in a new tab, why do you also navigate me to that tab? ... That is not the convention (eg. Chrome Browser) ... the conventional action is better ... eg. I am in the Artist node, and am intending to open multiple tabs, but you keep dragging me away
#5. if I click the "+" control, to open a new tab, why do you replicate the contents of a tab that already have open? ... again this is not the conventional action ... and it is unhelpful when the last tab is a web location, and you may take multiple minutes to re-import the dictionary of contents, which is time wasted
#2. The only tab that can be closed, without triggering the right-click context menu, is the right most tab ... ie. that is the only tag which displays the hover "x" close control
I reported the following three items elsewhere, but you did not reply.
#3. Could you add the following options to a tab's contextual men: "Close other tabs" ... "Close tabs to the right" .... as found in Chrome Browser tabs
#4. If I control click something, to request that you open the item in a new tab, why do you also navigate me to that tab? ... That is not the convention (eg. Chrome Browser) ... the conventional action is better ... eg. I am in the Artist node, and am intending to open multiple tabs, but you keep dragging me away
#5. if I click the "+" control, to open a new tab, why do you replicate the contents of a tab that already have open? ... again this is not the conventional action ... and it is unhelpful when the last tab is a web location, and you may take multiple minutes to re-import the dictionary of contents, which is time wasted