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Re: Starting the Emacs 27 release cycle


From: Juri Linkov
Subject: Re: Starting the Emacs 27 release cycle
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 01:47:01 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)

>> PS: I also have an unfinished implementation of more fancy looking tabs
>> with rounded corners that would take more than 2 weeks to complete
>> but this is of lesser importance and thus has lower priority.
>
> That sounds very nice, and will help Emacs look more modern and user
> friendly.  Is there any way to make an exception to include this on
> the Emacs 27.1 branch?  It's hard to imagine that it would drastically
> affect the stability of that branch, in my opinion.  OTOH, of course,
> this is a slippery slope.  Please shoot my idea down if it's not
> wanted.

These fancy looks with rounded corners should not be overrated.  They
have their disadvantages: fancy curves take screen space on both sides
on every tab, thus less tabs fit into the tab bar than now.  I guess
this is the reason why web browsers and other editors abandoned curves
for square shapes.  Chromium uses rounded corners only for the current tab,
and no shapes at all for other tabs, just separates them by a vertical bar.
Firefox uses a square shape for the current tab, and no special styles
for other tabs, only a vertical separator.  So currently tabs in Emacs
are already fancier than even in Chromium and Firefox.



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