On Fri, 14 May 2010 20:07:54 +0200, Colomban wrote:
Currently, the tab positioning (before/after all other tabs) is controlled by the boolean preference tab_order_ltr. Fine, but not to extend it. Then, I see two ways to go:
- Change this to an integer (or something) that represent an
enumeration: before all, before current, after all, after current. 2. Add a second preference to choose whether the tabs are added before/after the current or all tabs.
I think that 1 is probably a little better from the user's point of view (not sure), but it would probably be a pain to implement, because it would need to change the type of a preference... the problem is to keep compatibility with previous configuration version.
2 is then probably the way to go;
Agreed
+1. Both ways shouldn't change how the user would control the preference in the preferences dialog.
Yes, true.
But using a second pref in the code would make it easier to keep compatibility though it isn't as clean. I still would prefer way 2 too.
After actually hacking the code I'm not that sure that having two preferences is necessarily worst since tab_order_ltr is used at place where tab_order_beside wouldn't make sense (when opening a session for example).
the pref UI could even hide the complexity. But then, some question comes to my mind: a. Which name give to this preference?
tab_order_beside then tab_order_ltr says which side.
Agreed.
Okay, there I go.
b. How to show it to the user?
Placement of new tabs: X at end X beside current X left X right
But then not everyone likes my UI designs :-)
Haha. I attached a little mockup (and code) how I would realise it though it's just my opinion. This doesn't mean it's better or worse than Lex' proposal.
I used your (Enrico's) design with minor tweaks 'cause I think it is more clear and doesn't change the current UI that much.
And then... there's the patch joined!
Thanks a lot, committed.
Regards, Enrico