Open new file untabbed
TK Soh
teekaysoh at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 13 02:27:53 CEST 2004
--- Nathaniel Gray <n8gray at caltech.edu> wrote:
> On Aug 12, 2004, at 6:55 AM, Eddy De Greef wrote:
>
> > On 08/04/2004 03:59:05 PM, Perl Median wrote:
> >> I have a files opening in to a new tab as default. and
> >> the -untabbed command line option with nc works as
> >> expected when opening other files. But if you run 'nc
> >> -untabbed' without a file name it will open "Untitled"
> >> in a tab instead of a new window.
> >> Is this intentional? I'd say it's a bug since I
> >> expected a new window.
> >
> > It works as expected for me.
> > Are you sure that you didn't have an unmodified Untitled tab already?
> > NEdit will not create a new Untitled window (or tab) if it
> > already has an unmodified Untitled window or tab; it will
> > simply raise the existing one, no matter what the nc command
> > line options are.
>
> Maybe we should reconsider this behavior, or maybe we should detach the
> existing Untitled window if the user asks for -untabbed or -group.
I think we can change the behavior, but the changes required isn't trivial -
may need some rework on the nc-nedit communication protocol.
I guess we can keep it the way it is now, since it isn't really bug strictly
speaking - though it feels like.
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