Well, remember that the primary action for the CTRL+N binding in Gedit
is to start a new document. It just happens to open the new document in
another tab rather than a new window (because it is a tabbed
application).

I took a look at Openoffice, Abiword and Gnumeric, and they all use
CTRL+N to create a new document, just like Gedit.

This is exactly why we haven't just uploaded a change yet

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Gedit ctrl-T does not open new tab
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