Difference between revisions of "Tab Tear Off - Multi Monitor Support"
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− | By clicking and dragging on a macro tab you can tear the window from the main application window to allow you to move the tab to a new window for use on a second monitor. | + | By clicking and dragging on a macro tab you can now tear the window from the main application window to allow you to move the tab to a new window for use on a second monitor. |
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− | The | + | The resulting window can have multiple tabs attached in the same way as the main application window. Multiple tabs can be shown at once in a single window by dragging them to the side of a window, similarly to splitting the view in the main application window. |
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+ | Tabs can be re-docked onto the main application window by again clicking and dragging the tab. |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 2 July 2019
Macro tabs by default all live inside the main Flowcode application window.
By clicking and dragging on a macro tab you can now tear the window from the main application window to allow you to move the tab to a new window for use on a second monitor.
The resulting window can have multiple tabs attached in the same way as the main application window. Multiple tabs can be shown at once in a single window by dragging them to the side of a window, similarly to splitting the view in the main application window.
Tabs can be re-docked onto the main application window by again clicking and dragging the tab.