Re: Where "always" means "come hell or high water"

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From: Abigail
Subject: Re: Where "always" means "come hell or high water"
Date: 13:56 on 20 Mar 2007
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 09:51:57AM +0000, Smylers wrote:
> A. Pagaltzis writes:
>=20
> > With 2.x, I have to use either Ctrl-W or Alt-F4, depending on whether
> > I'm looking at a window with several tabs or just one -- as long as I
> > enable "Always show the tab bar." If I turn it off, then Ctrl-W does
> > what I want. (So after much wailing and gnashing of teeth, I did turn
> > it off.)
>=20
> There's also Ctrl+Shift+W, which always closes the current window no
> matter how many tabs are open.  It at least has the advantage that when
> you've been irritated by Ctrl+W not closing the window with the last tab
> in it all you have to do is hold down Shift and try again.


I have F6 for closing the current window, and shift-F6 to really kill it.

But that's my window manager. The advantage is that it works with every
application. ;-)


Abigail

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