On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 15:53 -0600, Gustavo Seabra wrote: > Mariano Draghi wrote: > > > Scott Talbot escribió: > > > >> If you replace the "window" with "tab" so it reads ",new-tab" you > >> won't > >> destroy the current tab, but add a new tab. I likes it! > > > > > > But that way you'll override whatever preference you set in Firefox > > through the Preferences dialog (just as today "new-window" does). > > "/usr/bin/firefox" is not a good place to enforce preferences (and > > that's why the current behaviour is considered a bug). > > > Thats true. Just removing the new-window option seems to be better. You > can set into Firefox Preferences what you want it to do when you click > on a link. In my case, for example, I set it to open the link in a new > tab in the last used window, and it works fine. It doesn't destroy the > current tab. > After re-checking my settings, I see you're right. I didn't realize that I didn't have the new-tab in current window option set. Thanks! Scott