On 02/05/08 22:23, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
[...]
> I also think that the space that the icon takes is too much.  Most
> people edit files of the same type (e.g., all Java files), the icon
> isn't very helpful then.  And when you have two windows in one Tab, what
> icon are you going to show?
>
That last one is easy: the icon for the current file (whose name is 
displayed on the tab).

I'm not convinced about "all of the same type": *.vim would go with the 
*.txt help files, *.html with *.css (and possibly *.js), and so on. Even 
the Vim sources, which are mostly *.c files, include quite a number of 
other "lesser" types (Makefiles, read-me-files, a lot of *.po, one *.xs, 
some shell scripts [both *.bat and *.sh], etc., plus a few *.cpp and a 
number of *.h which may or may not be "lumped together" with the *.c)

I still think that that icon is not obviously needed, but anyway it 
doesn't concern me much since I use text-style tabs even in gvim, i.e., 
with the e flag unset in 'guioptions'.

Best regards,
Tony.
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