#8240 NORM 9.1.0: Implement a dynamic tabbing stack, to allow ping-pong shortcut
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Mon Sep 8 14:57:26 EDT 2008
#8240: Implement a dynamic tabbing stack, to allow ping-pong shortcut
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Reporter: mikus | Owner: Eben
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 9.1.0
Component: interface-design | Version: not specified
Resolution: | Keywords:
Next_action: design | Verified: 0
Blockedby: | Blocking:
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Comment(by mikus):
Having, through repetition and experience, learned what alt-tab does
(cycle predictably through the open sessions) I personally don't want to
have to learn something different about alt-tab. That is why I proposed a
*new* sequence for my ping-pong enhancement.
And I disagree with putting 'dynamic tabbing stack' into the ticket #8240
summary description. "Going back to where I came from" is a concept I can
understand. Having a __dynamic__ stack, which one has to inspect to
determine "which (baseball) runner has now advanced to second base", goes
beyond my understanding (and methinks, that of a kid).
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/8240#comment:3>
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