On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 8:22 PM, D'Artagan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> One of the functions I find myself wanting is to open an ubiquity
> function in the same tab that I have Ubiquity open in.  Let's say I
> have found a topic of interest and want to look it up on Wikipedia.
> Every time I use Ubiquity to go somewhere I open a new tab.  For heavy
> Ubiquity use there is a major tab real estate overload.  It would be
> helpful for there to be a possible key combination for opening
> Ubiquity, or a prefix you would put before the Ubiquity verbs that
> when used would force whatever Ubiquity opened to open in the same
> tab.


Assuming the command in question uses the ubiquity API to open the page, it
will follow the configuration option browser.link.open_newwindow

While I can appreciate your concern, I cannot think of a way to easily
remedy it. Ubiquity does not as such have control over how a command opens
links. - At least as far as I know.

-- cers / Christian Sonne

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