Hi JD

> I was wondering if the main browser window tracks its children windows? I 
> have this scenario: 

No, at the moment there’s no tracking of the open child windows.

> Different drafts opened in multiple children windows through tm-open-window, 
> but are not opened in the story river of the parent browser = cluttered draft 
> tabs in the bottom of the parent browser. 
> 
> I experimented with populating a list tiddler (WindowList) with the title of 
> children windows as they are being called. In this way, I was able to target 
> the red draft tabs and style the specific tab so it isn't displayed in the 
> parent window. 
> 
> The problem now is, when I close the child window, it is still listed in 
> (WindowList) and thus its red draft tab in the parent window is still hidden. 
> 
> 
> Is there any workaround to this or am I missing something?

I’m not aware of any workaround, I think this is something that would need 
fixing in the core. The simplest implementation would be to track the open 
windows and then expose the details via a filter operator. We might also add a 
message to close a specific child window.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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