On 2011-03-19 4:14 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 3/18/11 1:32 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-03-17 4:06 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
I prefer separate windows because I can compare and proof
documents/sheets side by side and mouse focus in linux makes
scrolling without changing window focus possible. I would be
disappointed if LO went to tabs.
Shouldn't be a problem as long as it worked similarly to
Firefox... meaning, it uses tabs but does not preclude the use of
separate windows. So, you should be able to drag a tab to a new
window, or vice-versa...
Best of both worlds...
I am sure it can be done where the tab usage is done as a general
setup
What exactly do you mean by 'general setup'?
Like I said, this isn't rocket science. Adding the ability to have
multiple documents as tabs in one window would be great - as long as
there is a choice.
Meaning, I can have multiple windows if I want, and/or drag-n-drop a tab
out into its own window (and vice-versa)... an option to set a default
(open new docs in tabs, or as separate windows) would be best...
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