On Sun, 14 May 2006, Eric Arnold wrote:

On 5/9/06, Gerald Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 9 May 2006, Hari Krishna Dara wrote:

>
> On Tue, 9 May 2006 at 10:29am, Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:
>
>> Hi Scot,
>>
>> On 5/9/06, Scot P. Floess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Is there anyway to move the tabs in a tabbed window around using the
>>> mouse?  I see the menu options for a tab when I right click on the tab.
>>> I also saw the tabm [N] option I can set.
>>>
>>> However, is it possible to set an option that will allow me to click on
>>> a tab and drag it either right or left?
>>>
>>
>> No. Moving the GUI tabs (re-ordering) using the mouse is not yet supported.
>>
>> - Yegappan
>
> It should be possible to save the current windows (something like the
> way ZoomWin does), and open the windows as they are in a new tab page,
> and close the old tab (note the order, this works with modified buffers
> with 'nohidden' set). Sorry, I have no code that can make this work,
> just an idea.

Vim 8 - detachable tabs? ;)

--
Gerald

I'm not sure I got all that right, but I think WinWalker.vim does
similar things.


I was thinking about the Opera browser and how its tabs can be dragged
and placed around with the mouse. Firefox can do the same too, but
Opera's drag and drop is more visually stunning.

Also, detachable tabs could be flexible enough to even be dragged and
attached to another instance of Vim.

Just some ideas :) Fancy stuff, nothing we can't do without.
--
Gerald

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