Bo Peng wrote:
Yeah, it was not that hard (see below). It's just that I don't have much
time.
This does solves my bookmark problem, but are you sure it is a good
idea to open all buffers that was opened in the parent window?
I know you understand the difference but for the sake of clarity let me
repeat that again: The buffers are not opened again in the second
window. They are opened once and only once.
A window can only show one buffer at a time. The new tabbar is designed
to show a list of all available buffer (this is Peter's doing, not
mine). So this is independent from the number of opened windows.
As it is now, the TabBar is just a shortcut for the View->Document
submenu, that's all. I've already warned you all about that multiple times.
My proposal was that we do not open any buffer but allow users to
switch to them from view menu item. That was just my preference
though.
Read above: the Buffer is not opened again, only shown. With the new
tabbar, it is all or nothing, you don't have a choice.
All, please listen:
I propose to remove the multi-window feature from the menu, or even
remove the LFUN entirely. We can have it back when the new TabWidget
that will replace the tabbar is ready (most probably in 1.6).
Abdel.