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Siedlerchr opened this issue Apr 13, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #12942
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Ctrl+W/cmd+w should close current tab - not last tab #12931

Siedlerchr opened this issue Apr 13, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #12942
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JabRef version

6.0-alpha

Operating system

Windows

Details on version and operating system

macos/windows

Checked with the latest development build (copy version output from About dialog)

  • I made a backup of my libraries before testing the latest development version.
  • I have tested the latest development version and the problem persists

Steps to reproduce the behaviour

  1. Open multiple libraries
  2. Press ctrl + w (on mac cmd +w )
  3. Notice that the library to the right is closed, not the current selected one

On mac sometimes the command cmd + w does not work at all

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@Siedlerchr Siedlerchr added the good first issue An issue intended for project-newcomers. Varies in difficulty. label Apr 13, 2025
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@github-actions github-actions bot added the 📍 Assigned Assigned by assign-issue-action (or manually assigned) label Apr 14, 2025
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@koppor koppor moved this from Free to take to Assigned in Good First Issues Apr 14, 2025
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It also exists at, #12530

@koppor koppor moved this from Assigned to In Progress in Good First Issues Apr 15, 2025
@koppor koppor closed this as completed Apr 17, 2025
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In Progress to Done in Good First Issues Apr 17, 2025
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koppor commented Apr 17, 2025

We did a batch transfer of internal issues. When posting an internal issue of November last year, we did not check if it was posted by a user afterwards. Thank you for the link @priyanshu16095 - closed as duplicate to avoid confusion.

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