On 11/14/2017 05:53 PM, Leif Halvard Silli wrote:
Browsers allow us to open links in background tabs. This allows users to finish working with the current page, before handling/reading the opened files. This have some organizational advantages for the user.
Please explain how this works in a browser (e.g. point me to an article or doc).
All the browsers I use just have "Open Link in a New Tab" entry in their contextual menu and a user preference (set once for all) called "When you open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately".
I now edit an Ebook with 66 part, chapter and section files. I need to remove some unneccesary text at the beginning of each part/chapter/section. I would have liked to open e.g. all section files that belong to a chapter as background tabs, so that I could work with them, before continuing with next chapter. So, all in all: Any chance the XMLmind editors could receive a 'open linked file in background tab' feature?
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