That is a matter of interpretation. If I run a batch job to open a bunch of tabs, then select the first tab to begin working with it, closing that tab causes the LAST ONE loaded to open in the editor next. If that isn't LIFO, then I don't know what you call it. I want the next (as in 2nd) tab to open, not the last one loaded.
Likewise, if I run a script to open 20 tabs from the command line, I want a configurable option that lets me load them to the bottom of the stack (which is truly LILO or FIFO) instead of to the top of the stack where each subsequent tab opens in the GUI replacing each prior one.
If you are confused about the FIFO/LIFO terminology, just add a tweak that allows tabs to be opened at the bottom of the stack instead of at the top of the stack...which is, perhaps, a better way of defining what the "obvious fix" is.
Likewise, if I run a script to open 20 tabs from the command line, I want a configurable option that lets me load them to the bottom of the stack (which is truly LILO or FIFO) instead of to the top of the stack where each subsequent tab opens in the GUI replacing each prior one.
If you are confused about the FIFO/LIFO terminology, just add a tweak that allows tabs to be opened at the bottom of the stack instead of at the top of the stack...which is, perhaps, a better way of defining what the "obvious fix" is.
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