On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 7:44 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hello!
>
> On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:48:00 +0800
> PCMan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This is not something new. It's the old behavior since the first
>> version of PCManFM till the release of 0.5 series.
>  I didn't know PCManFM had used it before.
PCManFM has been using this since the first version.
Well, It's a matter of taste.
>> PCManFM 0.9
>> previously uses a different approach due to limitations of GTK+ but
>> now I overcome that limitation with some workarounds.
>> This kind of tab bar is similar to that of Firefox and can contain in
>> average two more tabs in the same space.
>> Unless most user are against this design, there is no plan to revert
>> this at the moment. The old PCManFM 0.5 series all use this style and
>> it seemed to be widely-accepted by users.
>>
>  If so, is it possible to make this behaviour optional? For the user
> could choose the style he likes somewhere in the program preferences?
> I usually do not use many tabs, so in my case there is always enough
> space for them. Instead I use many bookmarks at the left, and I need
> more space for them. With the previous tab position adding new tabs
> didn't lead to bookmarks space shrinking, but it does now.
>
>  So, my general question is: is it possible make the tabs position
> optional?
Technically, it's possible, but this can make the source code more
complicated and error-prone. So sorry there is no plan to do it now.
I'm still working on other bugs.
If you have good patches for this, I'll apply them.
Thanks.

>  Thank you.
>
>  Regards,
>  Vladimir
>
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