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rzigweid 2006-05-03 06:36 AM

Disabling creating a new window by doubleclicking a tab
 
Maybe it's just me, but I find, when navigating between tabs, that I too often double-click the tab. This makes the tab open in a new window and takes it out of the tab bar. I find this incredibly annoying (I almost always end up moving it back). Is there a way to disable this? I wouldn't mind seeing this option in a context menu, but as double click, I find it incredibly too easy to stumble onto.

Regards,

Robert

JKT 2006-05-03 12:27 PM

Not just you - when using my trackpad on my PB, I often do this unintentionally too. Not so much of a problem when using my mouse.

Btw, for feature requests, you are better sending an e-mail using the Send Feedback option from the OmniWeb help menu (it ensures it gets added to the database of requests) than posting here - if you hadn't done it already ;).

pckizer 2006-05-04 05:59 PM

⌘-click on a link won't override HTML specifying new window
 
I'm having a similar "new window where none was wanted" issue:

I do have the preference setting set for:

⌘-click to open links: In a new background tab


In OmniWeb 5.1.3, viewing a page like:

[url]http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?IDLink=2046211[/url]

in that page I ⌘-click on the MSNBC image to the left of the "obvious" image and the link opens in a new Tab.


With OmniWeb-5.5-sneaky-peek-7-v578, it indeed forces the open to a new window.

Have I missed a new configuration item?

Forrest 2006-05-04 06:05 PM

[QUOTE=pckizer]Have I missed a new configuration item?[/QUOTE]

Nope, just the release notes ;)

pckizer 2006-05-04 06:09 PM

*blush* I did try to read through that...obviously I was not attentive enough.

Many thanks for the rapid response.


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