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Tabs Can Be Dragged Outside of Tab Bar #5204

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streetwriters bot opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #6084
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Tabs Can Be Dragged Outside of Tab Bar #5204

streetwriters bot opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #6084
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good first issue Status: Confirmed Bug is confirmed but work on a fix hasn't yet started. Type: Feature Request New feature or request

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streetwriters bot commented May 3, 2024

It seems that the purpose of dragging notes from the tab bar is only to rearrange them. To that end, when dragging tabs, they should only move in the X direction along the tab bar, not in the Y direction overtop of a note. This gives the false illusion that dragging tabs into a document will create a bi-directional link - this however is not currently possible (although it would be a great feature to have).

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App version: 3.0.1-bf79021-desktop
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Browser: Electron 29.3.1
Pro: true

@alihamuh alihamuh added the Type: Feature Request New feature or request label May 3, 2024
@thecodrr thecodrr added Status: Confirmed Bug is confirmed but work on a fix hasn't yet started. good first issue labels Jul 1, 2024
@alihamuh alihamuh linked a pull request Jul 6, 2024 that will close this issue
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