This look interesting, thanks.

One thing I have never really needed, but occasionally wondered about; it 
is possible to *delete* a tab in the log pane? (perhaps it should be called 
the 'tab pane'?...)

    J^n

On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 3:04:48 PM UTC+1 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote:

> The VR3 plugin can now optionally open in a tab in the log pane instead of 
> in its own panel in the main Leo window (also referred to as a pane in the 
> splitter).  I have attached a screen shot that shows the panel layout that 
> I like when using VR3 in a tab.
>
> There are two new commands to control that tab behavior:
>
> vr3-tab -- opens VR3 in a tab
> vr3-toggle-tab -- opens or closes VR3 in a tab.
>
> I like to use an @button node in the @settings tree to make a button for 
> vr3-toggle-tab. The button runs c.k.simulateCommand('vr3-toggle-tab').
>
> vr3-toggle will close VR3 if open in a splitter pane as well as in a 
> tab.  Next time, the command will open it in the splitter.  Conversely, 
> vr3-toggle-tab will close VR3 in either a tab or the splitter, but will 
> re-open it in a tab the next time the command is run.
>
> An advantage to running VR3 in a tab is that you can open something else 
> in a new splitter pane without interfering with VR3.
>
> One minor drawback is that focus will switch to the log pane when 
> something is written there - most likely when the outline has been saved.  
> Then you have to click in the VR3 tab to see it again.  I haven't found 
> this to bother me much.
>
> This new behavior has now been merged into the devel branch, so it's ready 
> to try out.
>

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