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Actually this is mentioned in the intro help. Yet I know that nobody read it of course... so will repeat:
Cloned views allow you do drag nodes between distant part of tree. I for example, have now more than 30000 nodes, it is simple impossible to drag something from middle of this tree to the end using only one view. Also very useful for work simultaneously with a different separate regions in the tree.
And yes Cloned View supposed to open in a usual Chrome window. This way it is possible to open some other tabs in a same window with a Tabs Outliner for example - sometimes useful. Some other rationalities exist for this...
By the way, Undo Scroll pressed in a clone view scroll it to the position of the original view.
Thanks for you thanks, hope you also help with stars in reviews ; )
PS will answer later for you other question, very tired. Or even better, i will not answer at all if you allow me so, as this forum is really not for some philosophical discussions, and several hours which i (and you) will waste on this is really have more good use, at list for me. I have discussions about opensource every 2 weeks, or something like this, and really tired of them and of personalities who start them. This is really time waste for everyone. There are different ideas and plans how to go but really, believe me, i am more than aware of all pro and cons of opensourcing.
Yeh, need do this, at list in support group in more consistent way. Release several excellent updates several weeks ago with some interesting features and even not mentioned them nowhere. too many other work..
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One thing that does puzzle me, is that when I double click a saved window in TO, all tabs appear, but sometimes only the tab shown loads. I then click on another tab, but instead of loading in place, it opens in a new window. (But not always. Haven't worked out when each situation occurs yet.). I guess this is a chrome behaviour that I have also not worked out. The tab does load in place when double clicked in the TO window. Again, habit.
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Cannot reproduce this problem, can your please mention your Chrome version. Also please think about that maybe some other extension is responsible for this effect? As TO must not open any tabs in normal mode by single click. Yet tabs is represented by simple HTML links. so maybe this somehow in a combination with some other extension can produce such effect.
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The problem is I still regularly close the window before saving - out of habit.
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Chrome "restore last closed window" to a rescue In future there will be also something more powerful.
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One thing that does puzzle me, is that when I double click a saved window in TO, all tabs appear, but sometimes only the tab shown loads. I then click on another tab, but instead of loading in place, it opens in a new window.
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Definitely looks like a bug, need to check, if you will be able to grasp a test case to reproduce this confidently give me a notice.
Tab can be loaded in a new window if it is clicked with Ctrl/Shift pressed, or by middle click. But i think this is something different. Looks more like a bug. Will check.
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As I get used to it, I think I might actually be able to retire TooManyTabs, TabGlutton, and Project Tab Manager. Session Buddy has already gone.
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Actually all of this can be used simultaneously.
As for SpeedDial sidebar, embeding such things on every page in Chrome is technically very bad idea. It is not a sidebar but simple a part of the SpeedDial UI, and it is present only on its page. The extension which would dare to embed me such thing on every page i will be uninstall right away as i found this.
The TabsOutliner button next to adressbar always bring the TO tree window to the front and scroll it to shows the current active window tabs.
You can assign shortcut on this button through:
Settings \ Extensions \ Scroll to the bottom and find "Configure commands" link
Some users report its work for them, yet personally i never utilize this shortcuts, i select TO window by mouse when i need it.
Real sidebars is not possible in Chrome meantime.
In past I was experimenting and do some attempts to mimic this by separate window which always follow active window, but this approach works ugly and have tons of drawbacks.
Rumors says that maybe In next year Chrome team fill implement such functionality for extensions writers, yet latest trend show that actually maybe extensions is now out of favor by Google in compare to so called Chrome apps, so I think this is unlikely.
Yet must say that current logic of Tabs Outliner will not gain a lot from being in sidebar to some window, as it is show and allow operations on all windows, so it is much more logically and handy to have it as sidebar to the desktop or monitor side, not a some window.
Current implementation also has some advantages in compare to sidebar. For example it is much more convenient to resize a separate window to see longer titles. Other small advantages. I am a former Firefox user and as so also think that sidebars is a way to go initially, but now I really like separate window concept for this specific case much more.
Yet when native sidebar will be available I will utilize them.
Real sidebars is not possible in Chrome meantime.
In past I was experimenting and do some attempts to mimic this by separate window which always follow active window, but this approach works ugly and have tons of drawbacks.
Rumors says that maybe In next year Chrome team fill implement such functionality for extensions writers, yet latest trend show that actually maybe extensions is now out of favor by Google in compare to so called Chrome apps, so I think this is unlikely.
Yet must say that current logic of Tabs Outliner will not gain a lot from being in sidebar to some window, as it is show and allow operations on all windows, so it is much more logically and handy to have it as sidebar to the desktop or monitor side, not a some window.
Current implementation also has some advantages in compare to sidebar. For example it is much more convenient to resize a separate window to see longer titles than sidebar. Other small advantages. I am a former Firefox user and as so also think that sidebars is a way to go initialy, but now I really like separate window concept for this specific case much more.
Yet when native sidebar will be available I will utilize them.
Real sidebars is not possible in Chrome meantime.
In past I was experimenting and do some attempts to mimic this by separate window which always follow active window, but this is work ugly and have tons of drawbacks.
Rumors says that maybe In next year Chrome team fill implement such functionality for extensions writers, yet latest trend show that actually maybe extensions is now out of favor by Google in compare to so called Chrome apps, so I think this is unlikely.
Yet must say that current logic of Tabs Outliner will not gain a lot from being in sidebar to some window, as it is show and allow operations on all windows, so it is much more logically and handy to have it as sidebar to the desktop or monitor side, not a some window.
Current implementation also has some advantages in compare to sidebar. For example it is much more convenient to resize a separate window to see longer titles than sidebar. Other small advantages. I am a former Firefox user and as so also think that sidebars is a way to go initialy, but now I really like separate window concept for this specific case much more.
Yet when native sidebar will be available I will utilize them.
Real sidebars is not possible in Chrome meantime.
In past I was experimenting and do some attempts to mimic this by separate window which always follow active window, but this is work ugly and have tons of drawbacks.
Rumors says that maybe In next year Chrome team fill implement such functionality for extensions writers, yet latest trend show that actually maybe extensions is now out of favor by Google in compare to so called Chrome apps, so I think this is unlikely.
Yet must say that current logic of Tabs Outliner will not gain a lot from being in sidebar to some window, as it is show and allow operations on all windows, so it is much more logically and handy to have it as sidebar to the desktop or monitor side, not a some window.
Current implementation also has some advantages in compare to sidebar. For example it is much more convenient to resize a separate window to see longer titles than Sidebar. Other small advantages. I am a former Firefox user and as so also think that sidebars is a way to go initialy, but now I really like separate window concept for this specific case much more.
Yet when native sidebar will be available I will utilize them.
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That's my wish also.
Till this is not done please take note that you actually can do multiple selection of tabs in the Chrome. On the original tabs bar. And then move them simultaneously to another Chrome window.