Unfloat a panel

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edited November 2024 in English Forum

Maybe I have just forgotten, but how do you "unfloat" (i.e. redock) a panel that you have floated?

Fred Greco
Senior Pastor, Christ Church PCA, Katy, TX
Windows 10 64-bit; Logos 7.1 SR-2 (Reformed Platinum)

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  • Member Posts: 3,050 ✭✭✭
    Fred,

    You drag the tab back into the main program window.

    It really does need a right-click option when it is floated...
  • Member Posts: 494 ✭✭

    That does not work for me.  Once I click "Float this panel" I can't get it to redock.  I'm dragging it all over the screen, everywhere in the main program, and it will not dock.

    Fred Greco
    Senior Pastor, Christ Church PCA, Katy, TX
    Windows 10 64-bit; Logos 7.1 SR-2 (Reformed Platinum)

  • Member Posts: 3,050 ✭✭✭

    Fred,

    are you dragging the actual TAB, not the window?

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    The tab should show up as a floating tab when dragged over the main program window:

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  • Member Posts: 494 ✭✭

    Thanks, Damian!  That is definitely NOT intuitive.  Right click would be the way to go.

    Fred Greco
    Senior Pastor, Christ Church PCA, Katy, TX
    Windows 10 64-bit; Logos 7.1 SR-2 (Reformed Platinum)

  • Member Posts: 176 ✭✭

    Firefox does it the same way... so, I don't think L4 is far off.

  • Member Posts: 3,566 ✭✭✭

    i like the option to drag the tab and make it redock where I want it the first time... in a new window pane... or inside another window pane as a new tab.. that is cool.

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  • Member, Logos Employee Posts: 2,280

    That is definitely NOT intuitive.  Right click would be the way to go.

    The problem is, where would we put it? If you float something, then rearrange / close / open all the tiles in your main window, then right-click in the floating one to "redock" it in the main window, which tile do we put it in? I suppose we could "guess", using the same logic we use when you open a new window, but we thought you'd want to be specific... 

  • Member Posts: 3,050 ✭✭✭

    I suppose we could "guess", using the same logic we use when you open a new window, but we thought you'd want to be specific... 

    This would be a good option.... If we want to be more specific we can shift it ourselves.

    On slower systems, the right-click options (such as the new one with the My Library tab) speed things up considerably

  • Member Posts: 494 ✭✭

    The problem is, where would we put it? If you float something, then rearrange / close / open all the tiles in your main window, then right-click in the floating one to "redock" it in the main window, which tile do we put it in? I suppose we could "guess", using the same logic we use when you open a new window, but we thought you'd want to be specific... 

    Bob,

    Couldn't you have it "redock" in the window it was floated from?

    Fred Greco
    Senior Pastor, Christ Church PCA, Katy, TX
    Windows 10 64-bit; Logos 7.1 SR-2 (Reformed Platinum)

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