I discovered in my browser (Firefox) recently that clicking on a tab by depressing the scroll wheel closes that tab, handy.
Lo and behold, it works in Logos too, very helpful for closing tabs that are not at the front of a pane.
Hi Kevin,
This is great news! I have been trying how to ease up the crowding when I have looked through too many commentaries without closing them one by one, or closing all the windows at once and starting over! Can't wait to use it!
Thanks, sir!
Sharon
Just to keep our tips together, remember there is a command "Close All" that you can type in the command box or drag it to the toolbar - when my layout gets too busy I just click the button and poof! Gone!
Also you can right click on a tab and close all other tabs, which is also nice.
didn't know that.
Did you know you could right click on the tabs and have several close options? (close this tab, close other tabs, close all tabs?) and "open" options, too
Just to keep our tips together, remember there is a command "Close All" that you can type in the command box or drag it to the toolbar - when my layout gets too busy I just click the button and poof! Gone! Also you can right click on a tab and close all other tabs, which is also nice.
oh sure. beat me to the punch. [:@]
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I didn't know that either! Thanks!
And if your hands are close to the keyboard, ctrl-w will close the current tab, ctrl-shit-w will close all tabs.
I tried the ctrl-w and it worked super! Thanks! Didn't know that one either!
Now, about the ctrl-*** I tried it but nothing happened. Do you have to hit shift or something because of the asterisks? I'm sure it's great - I just gotta learn it!
Yes, I knew about the right click options. But sometimes I want to pare down the resource in a pane without eliminating all of them. Clicking with the center mouse wheel is a lot faster than selecting each book and then hitting the close x or doing it through the right click menu.