superT 0.3.6 and
superT 0.3.10 have been released!
They both include a fix for a regression, so you should update ASAP.
And remember to
vote for your favorite icon!
0.3.6 = stable build
0.3.10 = feature complete but not UI complete beta of 0.5
0.3.10 should be 100% stable, but i'll not 100% sure
(see how to use new features below)
If 0.3.10 is buggy (I hope not), revert to
0.3.6, which should be completely stable.
0.3.10 = 0.3.6 + 2 new, cool, experimental features that are working fine for me, but only have only hidden prefs so far.
0.3.6 = 0.3.5.1 + fixes + cleanup
i've actually already included all the features that I want (last feature completed in 0.3.6), so any new features that you see after 0.3.6 are being added by request.
0.5 will be released when I finish my revamped and improved prefs window
(no 0.4 release, i like 5's better)
Detailed Changelog for latest versions:
0.3.10
(0.3.7-0.3.9 were unreleased dev builds)
# added 'select left tab after closing' (disabled by default)
just for you, cyberrus
but only a hidden pref right now
set supert.focusTab to 1 and extensions.flst.enabled to false to enable
i'll definitely make this easier to enable in the next version
# added ctrl+tab tab list feature (enabled by default)
use hidden prefs for now:
supert.lasttab.respondToMouseInTabList
supert.lasttab.showTabList
Recall, this is your tabscroller for now. i'll work on the mouse wheel thing if you still want it when i have time.
0.3.6
# fixed Tab Picker so it works again
# added 'ctrl-click link inverses focus of new tab'
i finally figured out how to code that!
# code cleanup, making scripts smoother and reducing file size to 29KB
(TMP = 266KB and rising)
A Minor Known Issue:
The overflow menu code that I borrowed from Too Many Tabs, written by Jomel, is very good but has this one little bug (I noticed the following minor issue a while ago back when I first added in superT 0.3 but didn't found the cause of it until now):
When you have a lot of tabs open, everytime you open or close tabs or select different tabs, the overflow menu code recalculates which tabs should be visible and which tabs should be collapsed and put in the overflow menu.
There is a slight chance that the calculation is incorrect for some reason, and the wrong tab ends up collapsed, making it "disappear" from the tab bar. But it's actually still there: you can still select the tab by scrolling the tab bar with the mouse wheel or using the Tab Picker to find it.
However, this can be quite an annoyance at times.
A temporary workaround to use if this ever happens is to disable Overflow Menus by clicking the drop-down menu of the Tab Picker and selecting "Disable" and then re-enabling it by selecting "Overflow Menus".
Meanwhile, I assure you that I will be working on fixing this issue ASAP.