Prevent Accidental Tab CLosure
Prevent Accidental Tab CLosure
I have a number of tabs I prefer to have open at all times. I've locked the location of these tabs, but sometimes in haste, I press control-w and the tab closes. It would be VERY helpful if tabs could be prevented from closing via the keyboard - e.g.: "locked" tabs could only be closed via selecting an appropriate command in the right-click menu. To be clear - locking a tab's location is a nice/useful feature, but that's not what I am talking about. TIA for any consideration and apologies if this is already possible, but I missed it.
Re: Prevent Accidental Tab CLosure
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Re: Prevent Accidental Tab CLosure
Thank you! I feel foolish for not finding this myself.
Re: Prevent Accidental Tab CLosure
By the way, I never liked this approach. You are just one click away from closing a tab which you wanted to keep open. There was an email client called TheBat. You could prevent deleting messages by so called parking them. If you parked a message, you weren't able to delete it by the normal ways. You had to unpark it explicitely and only then was it possible to delete it. Much safer way.
So I could welcome an option which would make it stricter and would tell me simply: "The tab is locked. To delete, unlock it first. [OK]"
So I could welcome an option which would make it stricter and would tell me simply: "The tab is locked. To delete, unlock it first. [OK]"
Re: Prevent Accidental Tab CLosure
Ignoring Close confirmations is enough, any additional step is wasting users time.
People ignoring such confirmations will also do other harm to their system
and no programming will stop them
Btw. deleting an important e-mail is not the same as simply closing a tab.
People ignoring such confirmations will also do other harm to their system
and no programming will stop them
Btw. deleting an important e-mail is not the same as simply closing a tab.
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There a different kind of users. For me confirmations are sufficient as well.
But I do also think pinned tabs (aka "parked emails", I wouldn't use the term 'locked' as it's already used for tab paths) are a slightly different approach that could suite other users habits better, especially those who tend to 'ignore' confirmations for whatever reasons.
Anyway, for XYplorer there's already an easy way out once this accidentally happens: Restart without Saving.
But I do also think pinned tabs (aka "parked emails", I wouldn't use the term 'locked' as it's already used for tab paths) are a slightly different approach that could suite other users habits better, especially those who tend to 'ignore' confirmations for whatever reasons.
Anyway, for XYplorer there's already an easy way out once this accidentally happens: Restart without Saving.
Re: Prevent Accidental Tab CLosure
Or in the case of tabs: create yourself some tabsets with the ones you always want and reload them once it gets too messy.
Ralph
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Re: Prevent Accidental Tab CLosure
Though i don't have problems with accidental closing pinned tabs, logically i'd expect pinned tabs to have to close button at all. But since this may potentially lead to frustration of some users, not getting that to close pinned tab one needs first to un-pin it, i'd go along with idea of LittleBig = clicking on pinned tab's close button should give message "The tab is locked. To delete, unlock it first. [OK]" without actual close.
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