On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 04:46:19AM +0200, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > commit 4803c7697b27fb420a4b9cdffc6b8ad5092f4ce2 > Author: Scott Kostyshak <skost...@lyx.org> > Date: Wed Jul 13 02:42:35 2016 -0400 > > Close a tab on middle-click (#10288) > > This is the default behavior of Chromium and Firefox. The main > appeal is that instead of having to precisely click on the 'x' to > close a tab, one can more easily middle-click anywhere in the tab. > > The tab is closed if the middle button is pressed on a tab and is > relased on the same tab. After pressing, the user may move the mouse > over other tabs but as long as they move it back to the tab where > they initiated the press before they release, the close will > execute. This is how the feature works in Chromium and Firefox. > > Nothing is done if the user middle-clicks on the blank part of the > tab bar. This is consistent with Chromium. Firefox, on the other > hand, opens a new tab. In LyX one can already double-click the blank > part to open a new tab, and in feedback from lyx-users [1] most > expected and desired that nothing be done in this case. > > [1] > https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20160720063306.6fyarf3kywexbxvd%40steph
Uwe, should I add anything to our documentation regarding this minor feature? I'm guessing not but just wanted to check and volunteer. Scott
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