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Re: NetSurf issues & wishes | Subject: Re: NetSurf issues & wishes by Chris on 2016/9/10 18:55:29
@ChrisH
Quote:I didn't understand the point you were making here, but what I found was the it still does NOT bring NetSurf to the front in the following cases:
If NetSurf is running, but I forgot it was, and run it again. It creates a new tab, but does not bring NetSurf's screen to the front. I'm not sure whether or not creating a new tab is a good idea, but in either case I think it should still bring NetSurf's screen to the front.
And it does, but only if the newly-opened tab is active. ie. this will only work if tab_is_active (or whatever the option is) is on.
Otherwise you get an inactive tab opening, and the window coming to the front, which doesn't make sense.
Having thought more about this since then, I think the tab opened in that way should always be active (this is how Firefox works with external-clicked links). I need to do some tweaking to achieve that. (edit now done)
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