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2012-12-19
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It's normal for bookmark tab to appear, I don't know a way to turn it off.
Use Ctrl+N for new tab, not Ctrl+T.
If you specify browser --view=tab --url=about:mozilla, you will get one tab with bookmarks and one with Mozilla page. And there will be confusing transitions, as if a new window is opened, while in fact only a new tab is opened.
EDIT: As non-root, in X Terminal, command
browser --view=tab --url=about:mozilla
launches MicroB window with tabs (large blue boxes-buttons at the left of the page viewport).
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Probably, you need to close all normal MicroB windows before opening a tabbed window; I don't use MicroB at all, so it's not a problem for me.
You could also try killing all MicroB processes running because when I start MicroB from terminal and close the window, terminal says it's running and I need to press Ctrl+C in terminal.
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I don't know what else to say. It-works-for-me...
When running
browser --view=tab
instead of pressing Ctrl+N, try clicking a bookmark from the list. For unknown reason, Ctrl+N doesn't work here.
I opened normal MicroB windows from desktop icon, and then one tabbed from X Terminal, and it works.
browser --view=tab --url=about:mozilla
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1. copy this line to clipboard (or anywhere else):
browser --view=tab --url=about:mozilla
2. close all microb windows (if you want to, reboot)
3. run in X Terminal as non-root the above-mentioned line.
4. wait for a minute or so to make sure everything is rendered
If it opens two windows instead of two tabs in one window... I don't know. Why. Can it be so.
EDIT: It's just an extreme test. Normal windows and tabbed windows can be run side-by-side.
Last edited by Wikiwide; 2010-12-30 at 12:35.