But when i do this-Bang-the original 'window' from which i undocked the tab-and still contains all the contextual tabs (favourites, folders, metadata, filters etc)-starts jumping up and down in the folder area. Because it has no 'folder' view anymore, i can only navigate within that 'undocked tab' by using the keyboard arrow keys to go up or down into a folder. we are searching for pictures, so i 'undock' a tab, drag it to my secondary screen, to use as my 'destination' folder. Here's a lovely example of the idiocy of 'tabs'. I dont believe any BS that this is programatically hard to do: put back the code. make it a preference 'enable content tabs' and then we can move on. Like in Finder, tabs should be optional, they should-and cannot-replace the full new window. Delete the programmers who decided that this 'feature' is better than tried and true 'new window'. And 'undocking' a tab is stupid as you have no context for that new window: no folder, favourites or other 'workflow' tabs. Tabs are completely overrated: designed for people on pc who do everythign in 'full screen' mode. having a second window-or more-allows one to glance at the window and see the correct destingation. Content 'tabs' are complete garbage: very difficult to drag n drop selections from one 'tab' to the next', as the reaction time is super slow, and even if its fast, one is looking at a window of content, in context with respect to where the images are in which folder, and then 'switch' to some other context.
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