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Originally posted by John Anderton
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Originally posted by Shawnz
ERM... alt+F4 closes the active window, not the tab, irc included... and that doesn't come from IRC, thats a windows thing.
alt+f4 closes the active window but ctrl+f4 closes the active tab
Go try mIRC .... open a channel then open a private convo with someone. Try ctrl+f4 .... it will close the private convo. Itll close the channel window too if you try
CTRL-F4 closes child windows, and that is default Windows beheviour too and not something uniquely to mIRC.
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Originally posted by mltz2plz
oh well.. it just doesnt look like it should like it is in Plus! isnt it... i think it should look diff, like the other features are implemented and look like they're spose to be in that spot but the tabs dont look like they should be there
somehow I agree. although implementing them into another spot is much more difficult (except for the bottem(?)). It just takes a bit of graphics tweakingI guess... But don't forget also this is just an early screenshot from a function still in development.
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Originally posted by Choli
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Originally posted by jren207
I was thinking about a quick way to close a window
Click with the middle button or double click with the left one should close the window (tab) too.
agreed (again, "default" beheviour for tabs in many programs)
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Originally posted by Choli
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Originally posted by lopardo
Let us disable the tab scrolling when there are many tabs, so we can have something like this
the best (imo) would be that tabs are initially created with a fixed maximun width. The more tabs are opened, the narrower the tabs become, and finally if even more tabs are created, the 2nd (or 3rd, etc...) rows of tabs are displayed.
or scrolling is activated! There are equaly as many people who don't like the stacking, but rather have the two scroll arrows I bet (I'm one of them
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Originally posted by Choli
Personally I don't like the idea of a scrolling nick. You can see the nick of the person in the chat conversation and usually, what identifies a person is the first part of the nick: Most people's nicks are something like "<Nick> <some phrase or lyrics from a song>", so what really matters is the first part.
agreed
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Originally posted by Choli
Of course that a tooltip with the whole nick should be displayed with the mouse hovers the tab.
that speaks for itself of course