On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 02:02:32AM +0200, Luca Capello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Package: firefox > Version: 1.99+2.0b1+dfsg-1 > Severity: minor > Tags: experimental > > Hello, > > I think I touched two bugs, but at least in my case they're related, > thus I'm reporting them as a single bug (feel free to clone it if > needed). > > First one (very minor bug): every time I launch Bon Echo [1], the tab > doesn't have the close button, which appears as soon as I press Ctrl-w > to close the tab.
This is a feature. Closing the last tab doesn't close the window, but recreates a new tab. The close button appearing is a bug, though. > Second one (annoying): I thought that Ctrl-q would close Firefox, > which is not the case [2] (IMHO a bug). I thought also that if only > one tab is open, Ctrl-w would close Firefox, while I can press > infinite times Ctrl-w and I'll end with a blank tab. I'm obliged to > use the File -> Quit pathway. Windows version 1.5.0.5 correctly > closes the Firefox session with Ctrl-w. There is no such ctrl+q shortcut. You can use alt-f4. > Thx, bye, > Gismo / Luca > > [1] BTW, couldn't we always use Firefox instead? E.g., in the "About > Bon Echo" dialog, the Firefox name is used, while Bon Echo is used > as the window name. I've some scripts to select the Firefox > session based on its window name... Bon Echo is the beta name. It will swith to Firefox as soon as 2.0 is released. > [2] I found that the latest Windows stable version 1.5.0.5 hasn't > the Ctrl-q shorcut :-( This isn't surprising. If you agree, we'll just close this bug, or retitle it for the close button appearing thing. Cheers, Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]