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FF: 104.0.2 on macOS
Conex: 0.9.7
Temporary Containers: 1.9.2
Conex has a non-editable hotkey setting for CMD+T to "open new tab in current container".
Temporary containers with Automatic Mode enabled opens a new tab in a new temporary container (which is the desired behavior).
These, combined, cause two new tabs to get opened instead of one.
Making the shortcut editable in Conex (or, better, allowing to outright disable it) would solve this interop issue.
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hey, sorry for the late reply.
I see the problem in this. However: does it really make sense to use these two Addons together? They basically do the same thing with a different focus: Creating a new container in Conex is the same as creating a new container in Temporary Containers
Hello there,
FF: 104.0.2 on macOS
Conex: 0.9.7
Temporary Containers: 1.9.2
Conex has a non-editable hotkey setting for CMD+T to "open new tab in current container".
Temporary containers with Automatic Mode enabled opens a new tab in a new temporary container (which is the desired behavior).
These, combined, cause two new tabs to get opened instead of one.
Making the shortcut editable in Conex (or, better, allowing to outright disable it) would solve this interop issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: