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Group Tabs do not respond to color changes #99

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Nov 4, 2015 · 3 comments
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Group Tabs do not respond to color changes #99

GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Nov 4, 2015 · 3 comments

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I am using Beta 005 with FF 35.

Nearly all color configuration has disappeared from the group tabs.  They are 
all black on gray, except the selected one is black on red.  My settings, now 
and in the past, have been white on blue for non-selected group tabs.  
Upgrading to FF 35 and Beta 005 has caused reversion of these to black on gray, 
as noted above, regardless of the settings.

This problem occurs, even after I have disabled Colorful Tabs and Tab Mix Plus 
and then restarted FF 35.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by danm...@gmail.com on 18 Feb 2015 at 8:55

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This will be fixed in next beta and is already fixed in svn.

Original comment by micha.go...@arcor.de on 18 Feb 2015 at 9:20

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What is svn?

Original comment by danm...@gmail.com on 19 Feb 2015 at 3:11

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Hi dan, sorry for all the problems you have experienced before with TGM. 
Currently we are really busy with work, but we expect to improve and fix it 
soon. 

SVN is Subversion repository code Source manager, where we can track and submit 
every change made by anyone of use to any file of TabGroupManager proyect. That 
way everyone is able to review any changes made or add suggestions. You can 
easily view the progress and changes in the SVN here:
https://code.google.com/p/tabgroupsmanager/source/list

SVN and GIT, among with others, are probably the most common ones.

Original comment by miguelro...@gmail.com on 20 Feb 2015 at 9:17

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