>
> When I hit the New Tab button, I get a new (and smaller) window
> instead.
Maybe you've changed the setting for the size of new tabs? 'Tools >
Preferences > Advanced Tab > Additional tab options'
> Dunno if it's relevant, but I haven't gotten to my bookmarking
> for a while, and have about 66 tabs open, by hand count.
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Rijk van Geijtenbeek
Opera Software ASA
Tweak: http://my.opera.com/Rijk/blog/
"The most common way to get usability wrong is to listen to what users
say rather than actually watching what they do." - J.Nielsen
> Op Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:55:07 +0100 schreef BeartoothTpBkR
> <bear...@comcast.net>:
>
>
>> When I hit the New Tab button, I get a new (and smaller) window
>> instead.
>
> Maybe you've changed the setting for the size of new tabs? 'Tools >
> Preferences > Advanced Tab > Additional tab options'
It said "remember past size"; I changed that to maximize --
hesitantly, because I always want some background to show all around any
window, to help me keep track of which machine I'm on -- and it made it
the size of the other tabs, not of the whole screen. That's exactly what
I normally use, and wanted back. Many thanks!
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:25:49 +0100, Rijk van Geijtenbeek wrote:
>
>> Op Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:55:07 +0100 schreef BeartoothTpBkR
>> <bear...@comcast.net>:
>>
>>
>>> When I hit the New Tab button, I get a new (and smaller) window
>>> instead.
>>
>> Maybe you've changed the setting for the size of new tabs? 'Tools >
>> Preferences > Advanced Tab > Additional tab options'
>
> It said "remember past size"; I changed that to maximize --
> hesitantly, because I always want some background to show all around any
> window, to help me keep track of which machine I'm on -- and it made it
> the size of the other tabs, not of the whole screen. That's exactly what
> I normally use, and wanted back. Many thanks!
I think opera is still an MDI application (multiple "windows" inside the
application window). But the default setup makes it look like a tabbed
application instead. Maybe that makes using MDI terminology for the MDI
operations (maximize, minimize, restore, tile) slightly suboptimal...
eirik