- Open Favorites tab
- Type "close all" into the command bar and drag the "Close all" command from the dropdown menu to Favorites
- Right click on "Close all" in Favorites
Note the first three commands in the right-click menu have no sensible meaning when applied to a Logos command such as "close all" (or any of various other commands that you could have dragged to Favorites). If you select any of them, it runs the command. No opening, or tab or floating window involved. I suggest these three commands should be axed from the menu whenever the thing you right-clicked on is not an object that can be opened in a tab or floating window. Perhaps instead, if the user right-clicked on something which is a Logos command, the "Open" commands should be replaced with one command: Run. Or since that isn't a known UI element of Logos, I'd be OK with leaving just Open. But definitely ditch the "Open in a new tab" and "Open in a floating window" commands.
