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Intercept Ctrl + W so we can close a IDE tab instead of the browser tab #22825

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lordrip opened this issue Feb 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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area/ux Issues related to User Experience Design kind/enhancement A feature request - must adhere to the feature request template.

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lordrip commented Feb 19, 2024

Is your enhancement related to a problem? Please describe

Having an Eclipse Che open in the browser with a couple of IDE tabs open, I can't close them using the Ctrl + W shortcut because the browser tab gets closed instead.

Describe the solution you'd like

Being able to close IDE tabs instead of browser ones.

Ideally, if we could close the IDE tabs first, and then when there are no more IDE tabs, we can close the IDE tab.

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@lordrip lordrip added the kind/enhancement A feature request - must adhere to the feature request template. label Feb 19, 2024
@che-bot che-bot added the status/need-triage An issue that needs to be prioritized by the curator responsible for the triage. See https://github. label Feb 19, 2024
@dkwon17 dkwon17 removed the status/need-triage An issue that needs to be prioritized by the curator responsible for the triage. See https://github. label Feb 20, 2024
@ibuziuk ibuziuk added the area/ux Issues related to User Experience Design label Feb 22, 2024
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