From: Alin Soare <as1789@gmail.com>
To: martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
Cc: Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>, Emacs Dev <emacs-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Tabs are ready? -> Let us give a definition of tabs.
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 15:21:33 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CA+Xtq3X6nDXaTPS6mGL1+cKXG6wfA9MTRWSpEDymV1-J0-ZD_Q@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4F2FACEF.8050107@gmx.at>
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> >>> There is the conception of mozilla and many text editors that changing
> a
> >>> tab means to pass to other web page or other file to edit.
> >> What does "changing a tab" mean? Do you mean pushing some graphical
> >> object with the mouse or replacing one graphical object with another?
> >
> >
> > Yes. Not necessarily with the mouse. You can call a lisp function to
> > commute to a new tab. In firefox you can commute to the next tab using
> > C-PgDn .
>
> IIUC in firefox you have something like a "currently active tab" which
> is higlighted and confers to the page currently shown in the firefox
> frame. In Emacs we can do something similar for tabs conferring to the
> buffer currently shown in a window or the selected window. Highlighting
>
This is one possibility.
> the tab conferring to "save the current window configuration" doesn't
> make much sense to me. So if the last tab action we activated was such
> a save we probably shouldn't highlight the associated tab. But then
> moving ("commuting") to the next tab will happen without visual feedback
> from where we started moving. Think of doing C-PgDn and the next tab is
> a "restore window configuration" tab.
In order to be able to restore a window configuration you have to save it
first.
>
>
> > Every time when you commute to a tab, the lisp function associated to the
> > 'show event is called.
>
> In firefox moving to the next tab means showing the associated page.
> What is the 'show event for "restore window configuration"?
Restoring the saved window configuration, for example.
> > In mozilla you can install lots of kind of bars. And there is no doubt
> that
> > the tabs are still useful. In mozilla the tabs are used for current-open
> > pages.
>
> And that's well-defined IMHO. Doing something different might be
> tricky.
>
>
Emacs-devel is created for people to talk and take a decision how to define
the tabs
Alin
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Thread overview: 71+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-04 22:36 Tabs are ready? -> Let us give a definition of tabs Alin Soare
2012-02-05 10:42 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-05 12:44 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-05 13:17 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-05 13:39 ` Alin Soare
[not found] ` <CA+Xtq3U5PkH=m1ZRMMm2LJQ_BHZXc08Vk4TbhNyyFLta+1EkBw@mail.gmail.com>
2012-02-05 13:44 ` Fwd: " Alin Soare
2012-02-05 14:50 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-05 17:56 ` Andy Moreton
2012-02-05 18:51 ` Drew Adams
2012-02-06 3:35 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2012-02-05 18:16 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-05 21:33 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-06 10:35 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-06 13:21 ` Alin Soare [this message]
2012-02-05 23:56 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-06 10:36 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-06 13:34 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-06 14:46 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2012-02-06 16:18 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-06 16:21 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-06 17:53 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2012-02-06 22:51 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-06 22:55 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-07 16:15 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2012-02-09 15:55 ` PJ Weisberg
2012-02-09 16:11 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-09 16:16 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-10 19:04 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-10 19:08 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-11 14:16 ` Nix
2012-02-11 14:41 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-12 13:40 ` Nix
2012-02-12 16:23 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-12 18:48 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-13 6:06 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2012-02-13 12:29 ` Nix
2012-02-13 15:53 ` Tom Tromey
2012-02-13 16:21 ` Nix
2012-02-13 16:30 ` Tom Tromey
2012-02-13 18:50 ` Nix
2012-02-15 20:35 ` Tom Tromey
2012-02-15 22:59 ` Stefan Monnier
2012-02-15 23:03 ` Nix
2012-02-28 15:13 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-28 15:16 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-13 13:24 ` Stefan Monnier
2012-02-13 13:49 ` Nix
2012-02-13 15:20 ` Stefan Monnier
2012-02-13 16:21 ` Nix
2012-02-06 18:00 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-06 17:05 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-05 18:15 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-05 21:38 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-05 22:30 ` joakim
2012-02-05 22:53 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-06 10:35 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-06 13:25 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-06 17:03 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-06 19:19 ` Nix
2012-02-06 19:43 ` martin rudalics
2012-02-06 19:45 ` Nix
2012-02-06 19:54 ` Drew Adams
2012-02-08 23:43 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-09 11:19 ` Nix
2012-02-09 13:05 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-09 13:07 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-07 15:57 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2012-02-07 17:15 ` Nix
2012-02-06 20:05 ` Alin Soare
2012-02-07 16:03 ` Stephen J. Turnbull
2012-02-06 17:04 ` martin rudalics
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