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This is more similar to the behaviour of vim.
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The hotkeys are:
g<n> to open a tab,
gt/gT to move through tabs,
gc/^W to close tabs.
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I had them swapped for testing and forgot to change it back.
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it can be accessed via browser.main_column anyway.
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Thanks to JohannesSM64
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allows you to read files in a pager by simply pressing #<Enter>
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This is more vim-like and intuitive
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Be 100% sure that the directory is empty to not ask for a confirmation
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That mechanism is obsolete since signals were implemented
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