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This makes sense - I don't see it needing an option either, the behaviour you're talking about should just be the default. If you have 3 tabs, 2 contain your channel. you're currently in the tab not containing your channel. A new message comes in on your channel. |
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Is there a way to know which channels (/splits) does the current tab (NotebookTab / Notebook) contain? I tried looking at how to implement this feature and the best I could figure out is to know who is causing the highlightState change of a NotebookTab (via the invoke slot), so I could add who is causing highlight changes (actors) to a NotebookTab but I could not find a way to figure out which splits are currently displayed, i.e. which highlight changes actors I should ignore -> i.e. 1) not highlighting other tabs due to actors already being viewed in current tab. I would presume that 2) unhighlighting other tabs on tab change based on actors in the newly being viewed tab, would come out of that easily. I think then a Notebook, which has its multiple NotebookTab s, would be a good place to do it. Therefore how I think this could be implemented:
So as I mentioned, is there a way to get the currently being viewed splits/channels? |
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