On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 06:07:48PM -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 23:57:12 +0100, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 05:14:30PM +0000, corvid wrote:
Dennis wrote:
When dillorc's fullwindow_start=YES (which is supposed to hide the widget panels on startup), it doesn't actually do this. (It does hide it after you click on a link or type in a url.) My guess is it was assumed that the first thing you want to do when opening a browser is to type in a url (or click a bookmark link, etc) -- but this is not true. (Many times I want to simply load a single page and then close it.)
I think it was an oversight because there are lots of preferences and we don't all use them (I'm thinking of the Havoc Pennington articles on preferences and UI that Jorge has brought up on occasion).
So I guess we should - continue to focus_location when open url was selected by key combination or menu. - check the pref first for the other cases.
Johannes, does that sound right?
Hm, in case we have a URL from the command line, there is no need to focus_location obviously. What do we do if fullwindow_start=YES is set and no url is given on the command line?
No panel, as per the preferences description :b.
Which is somewhat related to another problem I'm still having ... when fullwindow_start=YES and I Ctrl-L to go to the location bar, but don't Ctrl-space to toggle fullscreen-mode, it works (shows the location bar) only for the first tab -- but not in any other tabs I open (Ctrl-T).
Ctrl-L should automatically de-fullscreen the tab, n'est-ce pas?
That's just another bug. I have just committed a fix. Please give it a try. Cheers, Johannes