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I'm requesting a feature that is native to the closed source Tabs Outliner and is one I use all the time.
It is an expansion of Issue #91
I would like to left-click and drag the top-level "node" or top hierarchy of a set of sub-tabs out of the TabFern GUI panel into an external application.
More specifically I would like to drag the top-level "node" into a Word or OneNote document.
The "dropped" set of tabs show in the external application as a list of webpage titles with embedded links without showing visible URL addresses. For reference:
This native feature of Tabs Outliner is also achievable by highlighting a OneTab group list and either cut and pasting or drag and dropping into an external application.
Either highlighting and copying or drag and dropping a TabFern GUI panel tab list (with imbedded URLs) is fine. Whichever is easier to code .
Other than this missing feature, the TabFern extension is brilliant!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm requesting a feature that is native to the closed source Tabs Outliner and is one I use all the time.
It is an expansion of Issue #91
I would like to left-click and drag the top-level "node" or top hierarchy of a set of sub-tabs out of the TabFern GUI panel into an external application.
More specifically I would like to drag the top-level "node" into a Word or OneNote document.
The "dropped" set of tabs show in the external application as a list of webpage titles with embedded links without showing visible URL addresses.
For reference:
This native feature of Tabs Outliner is also achievable by highlighting a OneTab group list and either cut and pasting or drag and dropping into an external application.
Either highlighting and copying or drag and dropping a TabFern GUI panel tab list (with imbedded URLs) is fine. Whichever is easier to code .
Other than this missing feature, the TabFern extension is brilliant!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: