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Re: Tabs: Magically Growing Tabs?


From: T.V Raman
Subject: Re: Tabs: Magically Growing Tabs?
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 11:33:40 -0700

Good idea, will try instrumenting that as you suggest.

I have a niggling suspicion that there is some interaction between eww
and tab-bar that might be causing this in my specific environment -- I
always have eww open pages in a new buffer, and set up emacspeak to
automatically do that by passing a prefix arg to the various eww
opener functions 
Juri Linkov writes:
 > Sorry, I tried everything but can't reproduce the problem.
 > 
 > Some "Home" tabs have the property explicit-name equal to t,
 > but duplicates have no explicit-name.
 > 
 > Could you add auditory notifications to emacspeak
 > to notify when the number of tabs grows?
 > 
 > One suitable place is to define a new function for
 > the variable tab-bar-tabs-function, then call
 > tab-bar-tabs from your function, and also to count tabs
 > when a tab command is called.
 > 
 > > I run with two tabs --- one where I am doing work, the other where I
 > > am reading an ebook, C-tab makes this a very nice workflow.
 > >
 > > So now  I have two tabs -- one called "Home" where I do work, one
 > > called "EBooks" where I read. All is well for a few hours.
 > > (length (tab-bar-tabs)) == 2
 > >
 > > At some point, C-tab when in the Home tab switches to another tab
 > > called "Home". When I investigate, 
 > > (length (tab-bar-tabs)) == 3 or greater ---
 > > I've seen the above number grow as high as 7 depending on when I check
 > > --and have to close the extra tabs using C-x t 0.
 > >
 > > Unclear as to what interaction triggres the creation of these tabs.
 > >
 > > Note: I cannot see, so it's not possible to catch when this happen by
 > > eyeballing the tab-bar line -- I only notice when C-tab doesn't do
 > > what I expect.

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