versteckte Einstellung hinzugefügt: extensions.ctrl-tab.previewsCount (Standardwert ist 6)
Fehler behoben: Drückt man Esc während die Vorschau geöffnet ist, lässt sie sich weder weiter bedienen, noch wird sie geschlossen bis man erneut Strg+Tab drückt
Fehler behoben: Drückt Strg+Shift+Tab zu Anfang, wird der falsche Tab ausgewählt
I noted that if I open a new tab with Ctrl-T, the new tab is opened next to the actual tab, maybe ’cause I have „Tabs Open Relative“ addon, but in the summarize grid the new tab is in the last position. It return in the right place only after I have moved the tab right and back one position.
i’m using FF3.5.5 (Win XP Pro SP3) and hv problem at 1st. It does not browse through tabs as it suppose to, then change that “browser.ctrlTab.mostRecentlyUsed” to true and it works like a charm, just like my other pc using FF3.0.x.
After changing from FF 3.0.x to 3.5.5 behavior of ctrl-tab has changed gravely. Before I could page through all open tabs of one FF-window. Now I can only flip through the 7 thumbs initially visible when pressing Strg-tab rather than all open ones or alternatively select a show all button that did not use to be there. As I often have more than 20 tabs open in a FF-Window I would really like to be able to page through all of them rather than having the additional step of first showing them all.
Actually, the addons seems to work fine when overriding compatibility.
Only: Somehow, the bookmark sidebar is not populated when its open at startup. It only fills after closing and reopening it.
Adam Alton meinte am 19. Januar ’10, 12:07 Uhr ():
This doesn’t seem to work on OS X unless you’ve got „Tab to move keyboard focus between:“ set to „All controls“ in system preferences.
Pressing ctrl tab brings up the tab switcher, but pressing tab again doesn’t switch to the next tab. This is odd, as it can obviously detect the initial tab press (when you press ctrl tab) but pressing tab again does nothing.
I noticed when I upgraded to the beta that my browser stopped saving my tabs/windows when I exited, something I had never had problems with before. I searched and did some troubleshooting based upon Mozilla support and advice on the internet, but nothing helped. Finally, I uninstalled all of my add-ons, and it went back to working. I re-installed all of the add-ons one by one and everything was fine until I installed Ctrl-Tab. Once it was installed, I exited Firefox and noted that it hadn’t asked me if I wanted to save the tabs before closing. When I re-opened the browser, none of the tabs from my previous session were there. I then uninstalled Ctrl-Tab and now the tabs are saved again. Not sure why this is happening, since I thought that it had been updated to work with the beta. Was I mistaken?
I’ll keep checking back to see if it will work without problems, as I found it to be an incredibly useful extension.
The ctrl+Tab extension is awesome and I could not live without it! But I have one minor suggestion for it. Make it possible to organise and drag & drop the tabs using the grid view.
Perhaps a simple little ’grab’ handle in the top left corner of each tile (like the close ’handle’ in the top right when you hover over it)?
The behavior for ctrl+shift+tab is confusing. Without this extension, I can use Ctrl+tab to go to the next tab, and ctrl+shift+tab to go back to the previous tab. This extension hijacks ctrl+shift+tab to do something completely different.
I installed the add-on and it simply doesn’t work. It shows up in my add-ons menu,
but hitting ctrl+tab does what it’s always done…simply advance to the next tab.
Also, the settings button in the add-on menu is there but greyed-out.
I’m a little ticked off. I’m running Firefox 3.6 on Windows 7. In installed your add-on, didn’t like an aspect of it, so I uninstalled it. But it’s still functioning on my Firefox install! What the hell? Now I have no instance of it in my add-ons list, so there’s nothing to remove, but when I press ctrl+tab, sure enough it brings up the display of the open tabs, and switches back and forth between the two most recently used tabs instead of linearly switching between the tabs. This is really pissing me off. I am not liking the idea of reinstalling Firefox.
I seem to be observing the same behavior as Matt above: I had the extension on under FF 3.6 on Vista, and it wasn’t properly highlighting the selected tab after hitting ctrl-tab (and then further hits on tab didn’t show the highlight moving). So I decided to try disabling the extension and restarted Firefox. To my surprise the extension was still active as I saw no change in behavior…
[Or is it that your extension is now part of the standard 3.6 ???]
Seit ich den Firefox von 3.5.x (3.5.8) auf 3.6 aktualisiert habe passen die Farben nicht mehr, der Hintergrund ist weiß und nicht mehr dunkel/grau und es ist nicht mehr erkennbar, welches Tab markiert ist. Der Rahmen ist nicht mehr sichtbar, oder farblich nicht mehr erkennbar.
FF 3.6
Win7 Enterprise
und „Office 2007 Black“ Theme, falls das wegen der Farben einen Einfluß hat!?
Whitewolfcan meinte am 18. Februar ’10, 19:20 Uhr ():
I also have the problem of this extension not uninstalling properly. However, you can completely turn it off by setting the browser.allTabs.previews parameter in about:config to false
Nathan Spears meinte am 25. Februar ’10, 21:10 Uhr ():
Hi there,
I use ctrl-tab a lot in win/linux but when I tried to switch in osx 10.6(holding ctrl and pressing tab) the tabs dont change…
Do os x needs some config to ctrl-tab to work?