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Decide whether closing a tab from within a partially-open Chrome window should close the tab in the tree or delete the tab from the tree. Currently it does the latter, but I am inclined to prefer the former (at least as I type this). The former would cause open and partly-open windows to differ in behaviour, which is a concern.
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Decide whether closing a tab from within a partially-open Chrome window should close the tab in the tree or delete the tab from the tree. Currently it does the latter, but I am inclined to prefer the former (at least as I type this). The former would cause open and partly-open windows to differ in behaviour, which is a concern.
Should closing a tab from within a partially-open Chrome window close (not delete) the tab in the tree?
Jan 3, 2022
annotate 2) close-and-save 3) delete.
So why not use close-and-save to keep tab in tree,
and delete to remove it ?
(I haven't yet tried closing a tab without deleting it.)
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Decide whether closing a tab from within a partially-open Chrome window should close the tab in the tree or delete the tab from the tree. Currently it does the latter, but I am inclined to prefer the former (at least as I type this). The former would cause open and partly-open windows to differ in behaviour, which is a concern.
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