[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-15 Thread John . Smith
No problem. I didn't know about Control+Tab. I just use Control+Pageup (or PageDown) to change tab, as it is the same as MS Excel so easy for me to remember. J On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 3:49:09 AM UTC, KC wrote: > > Hi J, > > I had been using an App(X-Mouse Button Control) to

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-14 Thread KC
Hi J, I had been using an App(X-Mouse Button Control) to custom-design my mouse behavior(sending out Crtl+Tag when I click mouse middle button), I forget about this because I did this too long ago, that is why your middle mouse button does not work like mine. Sorry for any confusion that I

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-12 Thread John . Smith
Middle-mouse click does nothing on my system (Logitech M705) Yes I am using Icons a lot for working out which Contexts I've got set. This is extremely fiddly to set up but once done it works brilliantly. It has been something of a revolution in fact! (FWIW, if you are interested it's set up

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-12 Thread KC
>Really? How do you mean are you scrolling through them or clicking through them? In my case, I click the mouse middle wheel button, the view will shift to next on the right side. > would tend to left click with a mouse. And if I click on (x) by mistake there is NO recovery! You need to

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-09 Thread John . Smith
> I am not sure if this helps, but I can scroll through all tabs by clicking the middle wheel of my mouse, hope this help. Really? How do you mean are you scrolling through them or clicking through them? Either way the keyboard shortcuts Control/PgUp and Control/PgDN work very well for going

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-08 Thread KC
Hi there, I am not sure if this helps, but I can scroll through all tabs by clicking the middle wheel of my mouse, hope this help. On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 6:59:00 PM UTC+8, John . Smith wrote: > > > Hi KC > > To get clear, no, the left pane shows VIEW name, not actual TAB's (AKA >

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-07 Thread John . Smith
Hi KC To get clear, no, the left pane shows VIEW name, not actual TAB's (AKA Workarea) names. Yes, if you pin the Tabs and if you also give them a suitable icon that does stop you from closing them accidentally and yes, it's not a bad solution. The advantage of having a dedicated tab for

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-06 Thread KC
Hi there, It seemed to me that you can still refer to filter names on the left pane, but in my case, I have just a few pinned tabs and I use icons to help me to distinguish them, not a perfect solution, but it works for me so far. On Monday, February 5, 2018 at 2:01:43 AM UTC+8, John . Smith

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-04 Thread John . Smith
OK but how do you come with the fact that when the tabs are pinned you can no longer see their names? J On Sunday, February 4, 2018 at 1:16:04 AM UTC, KC wrote: > > Hi there, > > Pin the tabs and then the little (x) will be gone, the tabs will become a > smaller size but my experience is

[MLO] Re: Is there any way to stop a Tab from being closed WITHOUT locking it?

2018-02-03 Thread KC
Hi there, Pin the tabs and then the little (x) will be gone, the tabs will become a smaller size but my experience is that this way will serve your purpose. Regards, KC On Friday, February 2, 2018 at 12:34:06 PM UTC+8, John . Smith wrote: > > > > Hello > Is there any way to stop a Tab from