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Thanks for the addon, I'm using it for many years!
Maybe I'm clumsy or my mouse is getting old, but I noticed that sometimes, when I want to close a tab by middle clicking it, I accidentally rotate the wheel first. Then the tabs get scrolled and I miss the tab I intended to close.
Proposal: Skip the mouse wheel's first scrolling event and trigger the tab bar scrolling starting with the second event. This way, the single scroll event which bugs me (and possibly other users?) will be discarded. Usually, when intending to scroll the tab bar, you rotate the mouse wheel as much as possible anyway, so the missed first event won't be an issue, but one could make this an optional feature, of course.
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Hi, thanks for using my addon! Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of time to work on it lately, so new features are not likely to be added by me. However, I will keep this ticket open and marked as help wanted, so maybe someone else will notice it and submit the code to add the feature.
Thanks for the addon, I'm using it for many years!
Maybe I'm clumsy or my mouse is getting old, but I noticed that sometimes, when I want to close a tab by middle clicking it, I accidentally rotate the wheel first. Then the tabs get scrolled and I miss the tab I intended to close.
Proposal: Skip the mouse wheel's first scrolling event and trigger the tab bar scrolling starting with the second event. This way, the single scroll event which bugs me (and possibly other users?) will be discarded. Usually, when intending to scroll the tab bar, you rotate the mouse wheel as much as possible anyway, so the missed first event won't be an issue, but one could make this an optional feature, of course.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: