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From: | Uwe Siart |
Subject: | Re: Gtk tabs in emacs, new branch |
Date: | Sat, 03 Apr 2010 08:29:28 +0200 |
User-agent: | Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.94 (windows-nt) |
Daniel Colascione <address@hidden> writes: >> Emacs (luckily) has thousands of features where I do >> not remember a similar behavior with other applications. > > Usually because Emacs predates these other applications. This is a big advantage of Emacs over "these other applications". > It seems the most natural thing to do is to kill the buffer iff the > window killed by closing a tab is the last window showing the given > buffer. I disagree. Why should it be? In Emacs there can be buffers with information that I need over and over again. But I don't want do kill this information just because I don't need it in a window at the moment. Your rationale is to disable Emacs because "modern applications" are disabled and because "modern users" expect those disabilities. -- Uwe
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