Tab behaviour
Posted: 2007-09-07, 16:38 UTC
Tabs are extremely useful - I have saved several configurations for my different working contexts, each of which contains around a dozen of the most important directories.
I also like the possibility to lock the base directory and allow directory changes. This makes the base directory a kind of virtual root directory for this tab.
BUT - there is one important difference in behaviour: If I have changed directory in such a locked tab (let's call it A), then switch to tab B and then return to tab A, I find myself in the base directory again. This is not what I want - I want to return to the directory where I was when I left tab A!
If you think that other users do not agree with me (which may or may not be the case), this would be a real candidate for an option; while I agree that too many options make a software complicated and error-prone, I think this would be a point where configurability would really be worth the price of added complexity.
I also like the possibility to lock the base directory and allow directory changes. This makes the base directory a kind of virtual root directory for this tab.
BUT - there is one important difference in behaviour: If I have changed directory in such a locked tab (let's call it A), then switch to tab B and then return to tab A, I find myself in the base directory again. This is not what I want - I want to return to the directory where I was when I left tab A!
If you think that other users do not agree with me (which may or may not be the case), this would be a real candidate for an option; while I agree that too many options make a software complicated and error-prone, I think this would be a point where configurability would really be worth the price of added complexity.