Fast navigation through the tabs
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Fast navigation through the tabs
For now the only way to navigate between the tabs (in Browser-mode) is to press Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+Shift+Tab combinations. I think, All+1, Alt+2, Alt+3, ... - is much better.
Re: Fast navigation through the tabs
If you have several windows opened, navigation with Alt+<number> would be quicker. Though how would the user know which tab has which number?Alexey Lubkin wrote:For now the only way to navigate between the tabs (in Browser-mode) is to press Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+Shift+Tab combinations. I think, All+1, Alt+2, Alt+3, ... - is much better.
The text editor PSPad uses small numbers in each tab, but this does not look that nice, I think. Perhaps an option for showing/hiding these small numbers?
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Re: Fast navigation through the tabs
Alt+' - for the most left tab (browser).helmut wrote: If you have several windows opened, navigation with Alt+<number> would be quicker. Though how would the user know which tab has which number?
Alt+1 - for the first tab (right to the browser tab)
Alt+2 - for the second tab.
etc.
// Just like in old good Borland Pascal 7.0, or Borland C 3.1 (that UI family has the name of "Turbo Vision") - DOS applications.
I think those numbers is not neccessary.helmut wrote:The text editor PSPad uses small numbers in each tab, but this does not look that nice, I think. Perhaps an option for showing/hiding these small numbers?
Hotkeys - is more than enough.
Re: Fast navigation through the tabs
Please check these topics (Alt+1, 2... shortcuts are reserved, and Ctrl+ and Shift+1, 2... are already requested):Alexey Lubkin wrote:Alt+' - for the most left tab (browser).helmut wrote: If you have several windows opened, navigation with Alt+<number> would be quicker. Though how would the user know which tab has which number?
Alt+1 - for the first tab (right to the browser tab)
Alt+2 - for the second tab.
etc.
// Just like in old good Borland Pascal 7.0, or Borland C 3.1 (that UI family has the name of "Turbo Vision") - DOS applications.
I think those numbers is not neccessary.helmut wrote:The text editor PSPad uses small numbers in each tab, but this does not look that nice, I think. Perhaps an option for showing/hiding these small numbers?
Hotkeys - is more than enough.
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