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When I first started using Conex, I found it awkward to use, because tab-hiding wasn't on, and there was no indication in which group is active without open the Conex menu. But all of my tabs were put into the default group, but then removing them also closed the tab. Why is the group close button connected to the closing.
In face, why does opening a tab also put it into a group.
I think that the adding and removing of tabs to the group should be independent of the opening and close state of actual tabs.
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Feature Request: allow moving tabs from one group to another via drag and drop
Jun 4, 2019
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Feature Request: allow moving tabs from one group to another via drag and drop
Feature Request: split tab management in groups from actual open or closed tabs
Jun 4, 2019
When I first started using Conex, I found it awkward to use, because tab-hiding wasn't on, and there was no indication in which group is active without open the Conex menu.
If you are in a non-default group, this is usually pretty prominent in the location bar
But all of my tabs were put into the default group, but then removing them also closed the tab.
?? if you press the close button in conex, it closes the tab -- that is expected behavior. Conex just gives you a view on containers and tabs and allows you to manage tabs to some degree.
Why is the group close button connected to the closing.
I don't understand what you mean with this, sorry
In face, why does opening a tab also put it into a group.
I think that the adding and removing of tabs to the group should be independent of the opening and close state of actual tabs.
Mmmm ... I think Conex is not really what you are looking for. I don't really understand what you exactly mean.
When I first started using Conex, I found it awkward to use, because tab-hiding wasn't on, and there was no indication in which group is active without open the Conex menu. But all of my tabs were put into the default group, but then removing them also closed the tab. Why is the group close button connected to the closing.
In face, why does opening a tab also put it into a group.
I think that the adding and removing of tabs to the group should be independent of the opening and close state of actual tabs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: