Something like:
https://example.org/xyz/*
- - ignore search part: on
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Yes, I've planned to provide something like that, but it takes time especially for UI because I don't know yet how to present it.TitanNano wrote:Would it be possible for you to add the possibility to set certain settings only for a specific URL?
Something like:
https://example.org/xyz/*
- - ignore search part: on
Thanks for the report!Orangutan100 wrote:Hello,
I had made this report over at AMO. I am replying to you here so it is easier to follow.
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Thank you for looking into this.
This seems to be the reason, as I had deleted the 'w' on the options page (so that now, the box next to 'Hotkey to close duplicate tabs: Ctrl + Alt +' is empty) thinking that this would effectively remove any hotkeys because I didn't need them.Peuj wrote:The problem happens during the HotKey initialization.
The only reason I see for this error, is that the configurable key (default "w") is not set or wrongly set.
Can you check its value in the Duplicate Tabs closer options and let me know what is set?
OK thanks! In the next version I will ensure that the hotkey is always set.Orangutan100 wrote:This seems to be the reason, as I had deleted the 'w' on the options page (so that now, the box next to 'Hotkey to close duplicate tabs: Ctrl + Alt +' is empty) thinking that this would effectively remove any hotkeys because I didn't need them.Peuj wrote:The problem happens during the HotKey initialization.
The only reason I see for this error, is that the configurable key (default "w") is not set or wrongly set.
Can you check its value in the Duplicate Tabs closer options and let me know what is set?
I'm on Windows 10, 64bit.
Edit: I just set the hotkey to something, restarted the browser and the add-on is working as expecting. Thank you!
Please consider cleanly disabling the hotkey if it is set to nothing - that seems more intuitive and this is how you unset hotkeys in other extensions like Tab Mix Plus etc. Maybe replace the hotkey field on the options page by 'None' if it is blank, or maybe, have a dropdown to pick a key from to set the hotkey, and one of the items on this dropdown's list could be 'None' - this is how the Tab Groups extension does it.Peuj wrote:In the next version I will ensure that the hotkey is always set.
Yes you're right, this is what I will do.Orangutan100 wrote: Please consider cleanly disabling the hotkey if it is set to nothing...
Hi,justsayin wrote:Hello there, I have not read the whole thread as I don't have time and in a hurry. If this issue reported before you can just delete/ignore it.
I would like to report kinda bug (more like unwanted behaviour).
This will happen only if you have auto-close duplicate enabled.
Problem is when multiple/all tabs crashes auto-close will close all "Do you want to restore this tab" pages and leave you with no option to restore tabs (unless you CTRL+SHIFT+T). Your extension is awesome and saves me a lot of time thanks a lot!
OK thanks. I can reproduce/understand the problem, I'll work on it.justsayin wrote:Sorry for my bad info it is not "Do you want to restore this tab" it is "Gah, Your tab is crashed". You can achieve it by killing one of the multiple firefox processes. But when you crash it deliberately they wont close.
https://i.imgur.com/nOu2bDz.png
yeah i found this toojustsayin wrote:Hello there, I have not read the whole thread as I don't have time and in a hurry. If this issue reported before you can just delete/ignore it.
I would like to report kinda bug (more like unwanted behaviour).
This will happen only if you have auto-close duplicate enabled.
Problem is when multiple/all tabs crashes auto-close will close all "Do you want to restore this tab" pages and leave you with no option to restore tabs (unless you CTRL+SHIFT+T). Your extension is awesome and saves me a lot of time thanks a lot!