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This could be easily done. Do you still need it? |
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yes this would be helpful. However to be honest the more useful fix would be for issue #186, which is very annoying . I believe that issue has no viable workaround (due to the fact that the fix requested by all of #86 #74 #110 for a means to drop unmatched captures was declined). |
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Perhaps yesterdays Pull Request will have solved this. The title won't be changed if the DOM selctor can't be found. But now that I think about it... you want that the title doesn't change if the matching rule is unsuccessful. Thanks for the reply, and let's see how the new version affect this. |
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Tab Modifier version
Browser:
Chrome
Extension version:
0.22.0
Can be found here: chrome://extensions/?id=hcbgadmbdkiilgpifjgcakjehmafcjai
Expected behavior
When I right-click a web page and do Rename Tab, I'd expect:
Actual behavior
What I see is an empty text box where hitting either OK or Cancel creates a rule with an unreadable name at lowest priority.
With the current behavior I have to rearrange rule priority every time I rename tab to get the desired behavior, which should be the default IMO. If you don't agree, please at least add a setting for where the "rename tab" rules are appended as highest priority.
Thanks.
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