Hello there,
Maybe the main point is to decide how to code tab-overflow handling in a practical way (and to avoid complex code on the details/preferences, but having a few ;).
Is it feasible to have multiple lines for tabs, something like "Tab Mix Plus" does on Firefox? As an (somehow exaggerated) example: http://thasulinux.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/tab_mix_plus.png When there are too many tabs open, the tab label can become too tiny to be useful, in this cases having multiple lines looks more suitable to me (but, again, it's a personal opinion). Something like keep putting tabs in one line, and if the tabs become too narrow, add a second line, then keep going on (plus displaying a warning popup when some limit is reached) Best regards, F?bio Pasini 2011/8/10 Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@dillo.org>
On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 01:42:57AM +0000, corvid wrote:
Rob wrote:
2) From a practical standpoint, the old tabs seemed to behave a little nicer, in that they would adjust their size a little bit to show more of the title of the page opened in it. As it stands with Dillo 3, you can't see much of the title text before it gets an ellipsis.
I, too, would prefer titles that were not so short and that didn't have their descenders clipped.
The attached code does this. I don't have much time now, so please give it a look.
Maybe the main point is to decide how to code tab-overflow handling in a practical way (and to avoid complex code on the details/preferences, but having a few ;).
-- Cheers Jorge.-
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