Re: [gedit-list] Tab handling in Gedit
- From: Paolo Borelli <pborelli katamail com>
- To: gedit-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gedit-list] Tab handling in Gedit
- Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:23:59 +0100
Hi Pedro,
yes, most of the issues you list are fixed in the developement version
of gedit. Check out http://live.gnome.org/Gedit_2fNewMdi to learn more
about it and feel free to give it a try: we very much welcome feedback
and bugreports.
Il giorno sab, 10/12/2005 alle 21.02 +0100, Pedro C�-Real ha scritto:
> - It doesn't let me reorder them.
fixed
> - It still has a Ctrl-Q. Sometimes I will have two gedit windows open
> and will accidentally kill both with ctrl-Q
fixed, all the window now behave like they were completely independent
> - When you close all tabs the window might or might not close
> depending if it's the last one
>
well, epiphany doesn't have a Quit menu item at all and it doesn't
display a tab when you have just one page open, so things here are
slightly different. The way we decided to do it is that Close closes the
last tab and leaves the window open if you want to open a new doc etc.
Quit closes the window.
> I really like gedit, but this is my main annoyance with it. I also
> really dislike this bug:
>
> http://bugs.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156085
>
> allowing you to overwrite a document that someone else wrote over. For
> that one I've been able to program myself to be carefull about it when
> editing stuff from CVS that I update without gedit knowing. But having
> to close and reopen the file sucks.
>
Yep, that is fixed too, though without file monitoring for now because
is too unreliable: when trying to save a file that has been modified
externally you will get prompted with a question asking if you want to
overwrite the file or not.
> Thanks for the great editor,
>
Thanks for the feedback!
> Pedro.
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