Stephen J. Turnbull: > But it's very important to be able to *move* tabs across windows or > panes. ... > In many apps, however, you would have to select the foo.c tab, close > it, bring up a new window, and open foo.c using the long path > (presumably with a file browser interface, but often enough the > default directory is wherever you started the editor, not most > recently used file). The common GUI technique is to drag a tab from one window into another window. Drag onto the desktop for a new top level window. This is supported by, among others, Firefox; Chrome; gedit; and GNOME Terminal. Neil
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