Re: bookmark behavior
- From: Luis Gutierrez <luisgutz zepler net>
- To: "epiphany list at gnome.org" <epiphany-list gnome org>
- Cc: Christian Persch <chpe gnome org>
- Subject: Re: bookmark behavior
- Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 22:14:31 -0500
I'm using gentoo's epiphany (upgraded to 1.2.5, was using 1.2.3).
And sorry for the confusion. I did not mean the quick access buttons on
the toolbar, I meant the bookmark windows, the one that appears when you
press the button on the toolbar.
On this separate window, when you double-click to open the selected
bookmark, it opens in a new window. On gnome 2.4, it used to happen on a
new tab (for FC1 and gentoo 2004.0)
By the way, talking about double click, shouldn't epiphany follow gnome
default behavior on this (I have nautilus on single click to open a
file/folder).
Also, I found that right-clicking the bookmark, and selecting opening in
a new window, while slower, is quite usable.
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 10:32, Adam Hooper wrote:
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> Christian Persch wrote:
> | I cannot reproduce this here in either Epiphany 1.2.5 or from cvs:
> | clicking a bookmark button on the bookmarks toolbar loads the bookmarked
> | site in the same window in the current tab here. Also, it has /never/
> | been the case that the bookmark was opened in a new tab (we'll make that
> | possible for 1.4 by middle-clicking it); and there simply is nothing in
> | the code to do so. Do you have a modified epiphany perhaps?
>
> I can reproduce with Debian's experimental version 1.2.5. However, I
> don't see that behavior changed in Debian's patch.
>
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> Adam Hooper
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