L A Walsh wrote:
> This is likely only pertinent to a GUI version of vim,
> like gvim running over X.
>
>
> More than once I've wanted to be able to tear off a tab
> and have gvim open the tab in a new window and
> have the new window function like a "tab"
> (or a "split") -- except the other "view" (in case of
> a split), be in a physically separate window.
>
> Just the other day, I had two files open in tabs
> (.cc and .h: a C++ source & header).  Instead of
> window switching, I wanted to change my visual
> layout for 1 pair of files to see them side-by-side
> (and when I was done, close the 2nd display leaving
> the 2nd file as a 2nd tab in the 1st window.
>
> If I could tear off & merge tabs it would easily allow
> such operations.
>
> Is that something that might be doable?
>
>
See if http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#DETACH 's
detach.vim will do what you want.

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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