I am a little puzzled as to why SeaMonkey does not have an easy way to move a tab to a new window. (I am speaking, at least, of SeaMonkey 2.46 [64-bit] on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.) In FF (and PM, and many other browsers), when you right-click on the tab you get the command "Move to another window", but this is lacking in SM. In FF and other browsers, you can also drag a tab away from a window into a new window.The extension Tab to Window adds some of this functionality, by at least adding the context-menu command (and a command in the File menu). However, the extension does not add the ability to tear away a tab.
So would it be possible for future releases of SeaMonkey to add this functionality? (Both as commands and as the tear-away ability).
Move tab to a new window
- therube
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Re: Move tab to a new window
> tear-away
You should be able to do that.
(In SeaMonkey, not sure if it actually "tears" or if it removes from one, opens in another?)
You should be able to do that.
(In SeaMonkey, not sure if it actually "tears" or if it removes from one, opens in another?)
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- WaltS48
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Re: Move tab to a new window
As soon as bug 191752 "Move Tab to New Window" option in tab bar context menu is fixed.
Or maybe the
Or maybe the
bug mentioned in Comment 15.Write front-end code to use backend Drag & Drop tabs between browser windows functionality.
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Re: Move tab to a new window
>> You should be able to do that.
I think not. Needs tabbrowser enhancements and a dev with some time at hand.
FRG
I think not. Needs tabbrowser enhancements and a dev with some time at hand.
FRG
- Andy Boze
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Re: Move tab to a new window
Try the Duplicate This Tab extension.gracious1 wrote:the extension does not add the ability to tear away a tab.
But then again, I may be wrong.