(In reply to comment #143)
> Ctrl-W could be limited to closing the currently focused tab only if a more
> than one tab was open.
Workaround: set browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab to false. If you close the last tab, a blank tab is created and the window / FF will not be closed.
> If all operating systems have a universal "close it" command, then SeaMonkey
> and Firefox wouldn't need Ctrl-Q
(In reply to comment #143)
> Ctrl-W could be limited to closing the currently focused tab only if a more
> than one tab was open.
Workaround: set browser. tabs.closeWindo wWithLastTab to false. If you close the last tab, a blank tab is created and the window / FF will not be closed.
> If all operating systems have a universal "close it" command, then SeaMonkey
> and Firefox wouldn't need Ctrl-Q
CTRL+Q quits the _program_, ALT+F4 closes the current focused _window_ and it's OS dependent. See http:// en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Table_of_ keyboard_ shortcuts# Window_ management
I think it's more simple to obtain the world pace than standards.