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-rw-r--r-- | doc/treetabs.md | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | qutebrowser/mainwindow/treetabwidget.py | 4 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/doc/treetabs.md b/doc/treetabs.md index f32ee5449..d52a08de3 100644 --- a/doc/treetabs.md +++ b/doc/treetabs.md @@ -185,10 +185,17 @@ filled in for the tab title template string, with a lot of help from the data structure. It also handles hiding or showing tabs for collapsed groups/branches. Hidden tabs are children of tabs with the `collapsed` property set, they remain in the tree structure (which is held by the tabbed -browser) but they are removed entirely from the tab widget. It also handles -making sure tabs are moved to indexes corresponding to their traversal order -in the tree if any changes to the tree structure happen via the -`tree_tab_update()` method that is called from several places. +browser) but they are removed entirely from the tab widget. The +`tree_tab_update()` method, which is called from several places, also handles +making sure tabs are moved to indices corresponding to their traversal order +in the tree, in case any changes have been made to the tree structure. + +One place in the tab widget classes where tree tab specific code isn't +contained entirely in TreeTabWidget is the `{tree}` and `{collapsed}` +tab/window title format attributes. A key error will be thrown if a +placeholder is in the format string but no value is supplied for it. So the +parent class initialize them to an empty string in case users have them +configured but have tree tabs turned off. A fair amount of tree tab specific code lives in *commands.py*. The six new commands have been added, as well as a customization so that these commands diff --git a/qutebrowser/mainwindow/treetabwidget.py b/qutebrowser/mainwindow/treetabwidget.py index fac96daee..8e8b6f29e 100644 --- a/qutebrowser/mainwindow/treetabwidget.py +++ b/qutebrowser/mainwindow/treetabwidget.py @@ -92,10 +92,6 @@ class TreeTabWidget(TabWidget): f"difference={difference} tree={rendered_tree[1:]} tabs={tabs}" ) - # Return dummy entries for now. Once we finish whatever operation is - # causing the current irregularity we should get proper values. - fields["tree"] = "" - fields["collapsed"] = "" return fields def update_tree_tab_positions(self): |