On Tuesday 19 March 2002 23:54, Doug Hanley wrote: > Also, I dont know how to add buttons to an individual tab. The problem I > beleive is that the individual tabs are not widgets in themselves but are > drawn by the QTabBar widget. It would probably be much easier to just have > one button on the right that just closes the current tab. > > The way Galeon does tabs is that it puts a close button on each tab. The way > Mozilla does it is that it puts one close button to the right of the tab bar, > that closes the current tab. Personally I prefer the way Mozilla does it. > It seems less cluttered, easier to use, and easier (i think) to implement. Sounds good to me. > As far as having a limit on tab length, I will also be doing that, shouldn't > be too hard. I will have to figure out how this configuration things works > first, then add a max tab length option, among other things, like what to do > on a middle-click and a right-click of a tab, and what to do on the > middle-click of a link. Don't make it overconfigurable though ;) > About that error on loading the sidebar, I seem to recall that happening on > the unpatched konqueror too. Besides, I dont think that the sidebar is > really neccessary considering the extended sidebar has all the functionality > of the normal sidebar and more, with little or no overhead. There aren't two sidebars anymore. There's only the previously-called "extended" sidebar, which is now the one and only sidebar. -- David FAURE, david@mandrakesoft.com, faure@kde.org http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~david/, http://www.konqueror.org/ KDE, Making The Future of Computing Available Today