> Not sure why you don't want to answer the question directly, but IIUC > you're indirectly here saying that makr-tab indeed creates a tab rather > than a tabbar. > > OK, I think I understand how your code is expected to work. Now can > someone tell me how this fits in with the x-tabs and the > gtk-tabs branches? We need to come up with an API (at the Elisp level) > that works for most/all of those: that doesn't means all 3 provide the > same API, but just that we can create a common API on top of them > without jumping through too many hoops. > > So, can I start completing the code of tabs as we discussed in the previous messages ? Do you have some more suggestions ? Do my implementation integrate with the others implementations of tabs ? If not, what can I do ? Alin