Open martinbohman opened 9 years ago
Alternatively, a setting to disable the Cmd+Shift+T shortcut or even detect whether RecoverTabs is installed and disable if so
as useful as it is/was, the cmd+shift+T has always kind of felt like a bit of 'feature creep', so perhaps doesn't belong in SafariTabSwitching at all?
+1
@MartinBohman @andrew-hill @rafaqueque you can download recompiled 10.10 version without this shortcut here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2czbv2flmfiv41n/AAAwaBH47U9-bi4Kfb_XmC-pa?dl=0
Simply replace it with your current version or add it if you don't have any to either:
/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins
or ~/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins
Hi kamilogorek, the recompiled version that you shared via Dropbox does not work on my end. I'm using Safari 8.0.5 (10600.5.17) on 10.10.3.
It works for me on 8.0.3 (10600.3.18) on 10.10.2.
Also thank you @kamilogorek!
Hi Martin, maybe I was doing something wrong then? I downloaded the .zip file and rename the /Contents/MaxOS/SafariTabSwitching file to SafariTabSwitching.bundle, and replaced it with the old SafariTabSwitching.bundle file within /Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins, and it just not work.
@Alucardology what zip file? When I download the dropbox link I get a folder named Contents.
Navigate to /Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins. Then you have something called SafariTabSwitching.bundle. Right click this and select "Show Package Contents". In there you have a folder named Contents. Replace this folder with the one from kamilogorek.
Restart Safari (and maybe also the entire computer, I don't remember).
@MartinBohman It worked. Thanks!
+1 for this...
Also, the recompiled version @kamilogorek posted is not available anymore, só I'd really like a way to be able to reopen multiple tabs and alternate between them using cmd+n shorctuts.
As mentioned elsewhere, it is built into Safari now. Go into Settings > Tabs :-)
I'm not seeing this on Safari Version 8.0.7. Is this in El Capitan? If it is, this new OS X version keeps getting better and better... :)
Yep, available from Safari 8.1 (El Capitan DB1)+.
This is now also showing in the Safari included in the 10.10.4 update.
I really like the main functionality of Cmd+# to switch tabs. But for the Cmd+Shift+T feature to open a closed tab, there is a much better extension: https://github.com/Antrikshy/RecoverTabs SafariTabSwitching overrides this and I cannot make it not to.
RecoverTabs remembers tabs and allows reopening of more than 1.
To get Cmd+Shift+T working just as Cmd+Z, users could add that shortcut themselves in Preferences.
I tried to install the release before Cmd+Shift+T was added, but it did not support Safari 8.