Difference between revisions of "Tab Tear Off - Multi Monitor Support"

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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.
 
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.
  
The tear off window can be re-docked onto the main application window by again clicking and dragging the tab.
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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.

TabsWindow.jpg


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.

TabsWindow2.jpg


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.