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Re: PBI: tear-off tab items?
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Re: PBI: tear-off tab items?


  • Subject: Re: PBI: tear-off tab items?
  • From: Gary Yuen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 18:27:16 -0800

you're kidding.. Tabs just MIGHT be a future way we group documents or different apps together in the same window. If we started thinking of working by projects or tasks, tabs might be a way. I'm not sure if I like them but maybe they just haven't been done right yet.

Gary

Am Tuesday, 25.02.03 um 14:25 Uhr schrieb m:

On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 06:53 PM, Rich Morin wrote:

In playing with NSTabViews, I find myself wishing that I could allow the
user to "tear off" a tab and drag it to another part of the screen. This
would let her bounce back and forth between the tabs more easily. Is this
capability (a) impossible, (b) crazy, or (c) unnecessary (and why)?

(d) subject to lawsuits by Adobe who hold a patent on tear off tabs.

_murat
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