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David Hampton hampton-gnucash at rainbolthampton.net
Sun May 28 16:07:27 EDT 2006


On Sun, 2006-05-28 at 15:20 -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> El sáb, 27-05-2006 a las 13:32 -0400, don Paolo Benvenuto escribió:
> > Gnucash uses ctl-alt-pgup/down to move between tabs.
> > 
> > Why doesn't it use the standard gnome shortcut ctl-pgup/down (without
> > alt)?
> 
> Besides that, when closing a tab, apparently there isn't a clear logic
> in the tab the user is left after closing the tab.

Its always the tab that was most recently in front.  Has nothing to do
with the ordering of the tabs in the notebook.  For example, say you
have five tabs open and looked at them in the order 1, 3, 5, 2, 4.  If
you close the open tab, which it tab 4, you will go back to tab 2.  If
you then close that tab, you go back to what was originally tab 5.
Close that, and you're back to what was originally tab 3.  This is
exactly the same way the Firefox functions.

David 





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