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I use tabby with split windows, a single pane on the left, with two panes on the right. Up until version 1.0.205, when using CTRL-D or typing exit, the console window would close, leaving the remaining two, then one, and closing the last one would close the tab.
Now with version 1.0.206, this no longer happens. The console window closes, but the space/place of where it was is still there but empty. Focus no longer goes to the remaining console windows, thus requiring clicking one of the other console windows to then be able to use it. I expect there would be a key-combination to get to another console window, but it was better when it worked how it did in 1.0.205 and earlier. Not sure why this stopped working, and I don't see any settings that would enable/disable this functionality, so looks like a regression.
This is on Fedora Linux, just in case it's not OS-specific.
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Hi, I have the same experience with this behavior in the new version. This is what it looks like when I type exit in the shell (ssh). The tab with the window will remain empty and will not close.
Thanks 👍
Tabby 1.0.206 on Windows 11 [Version 10.0.22631.3235]
I use tabby with split windows, a single pane on the left, with two panes on the right. Up until version 1.0.205, when using CTRL-D or typing exit, the console window would close, leaving the remaining two, then one, and closing the last one would close the tab.
Now with version 1.0.206, this no longer happens. The console window closes, but the space/place of where it was is still there but empty. Focus no longer goes to the remaining console windows, thus requiring clicking one of the other console windows to then be able to use it. I expect there would be a key-combination to get to another console window, but it was better when it worked how it did in 1.0.205 and earlier. Not sure why this stopped working, and I don't see any settings that would enable/disable this functionality, so looks like a regression.
This is on Fedora Linux, just in case it's not OS-specific.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: