On 14-12-03 18:33, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > > 3. when you hide the old tab switcher controls (4 boxes top-right) is half
> > > off the window to bring it back (separate from the actual switcher), when 
> > > i
> > > have no tabs.. and i don't want to bring it back.,
> > 
> > I don't understand the first part on that one.
> 
> hiding the tab toolbar still leaves 2 boxes at the top-right of the terminal
> window to re-show thte tab switcher. even if no tabs exist. :)

Let's say you have a window like the following: 2 splits, no tab.
+--+--+
|  A  |
+--+--+
|B |C |
+--+--+

How do you add a tab that covers the whole window? How about one that
covers only B, or both B and C?
  The way I did it is that the "new tab" callback (either from the key
bindings or the controls menu) will go from the term where the event
occurs up to a "tab container" where there are more than one tab or
create a full-window-tab.

  In case you want one tab that covers B and C, you need to bring up
that tab-bar. If you have a better way to handle that case, I'm all
ears.

Would you prefer to have the tab-bar switcher only shown on over?

-- 
Boris Faure
Pointer Arithmetician
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