On 19 March 2018 at 17:07, Petr Fischer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > I assume that Ctrl+W is a widely used keyboard shortcut for closing > windows or a tab, if the window is "tabbed" (it works in web browsers, some > desktops, Linux, IE, Mac OS X...). > > But when I start up some exploration session in GT inspector, I have > several tabs opened in a second - then, after Ctrl+W, not the actual tab, > but the whole window is immediately closed, gosh... > Same situation in "window groups" (when you created tabbed window group > from browser/Calypso) - Ctrl+W behaves weird. > > Is everyone in comfort with the idea that Ctrl+W should close the actual > tab, and if there is no tab in the window (or actual tab is the last tab), > then close the window? >
Actually I never knew that shortcut, but I will now. I see it works that way in both Chrome and InternetExplorer and web browsers are a good benchmark. But its not "critical" so I think it will be tough convincing someone to work on it for 5.0, 6.0, 6.1. For 7 it sounds like a good idea. cheers -ben > > Tested in Pharo 5, 6 and 6.1. > > pf > >
