by MikeGahrns » Sat Feb 27, 2021 7:24 pm
Hi Peke,
re:
"It would be great if you can undock TAB so that you can D&D, but I guess that would just make more issues for many more users."
I agree this would be great, and preferable. The only reason I am trying to run two instances of MM5 is so that I can get different windows on different monitors.
I disagree that it will make issues for many more users, and would argue that if someone did undock the TAB and moved it elsewhere, it was because this is what they wanted to do. I break off tabs from chrome all the time, and put them on different monitors.
It is a very natural thing to do when you are comparing and referring to several different sources. I think all browsers now allow for this. For example, while browsing, I will tear off tabs and put them on different monitors when I am doing things like trying to decide between which pair of skis to buy. I will bring up the specs on each ski and have them each in their own browser window on a different monitor so that I can compare the specifications and instantly see the differences.
To give some further input as to why people might want to do this, rather than using tabs, many of us are use to the workflow when using things like Outlook for our mail which open things in their own window. Again, here I will often compose an email reply in a window on one monitor, then look at the Outlook inbox view on another monitor to find someone else's reply who might have the answer to the question in the mail I am replying to, while also opening the calendar on another monitor to see when I might be free to meet with the person. When you are dealing with lots of information it is impossible to have this all contained on one window on one monitor and in separate tabs. The new edit playlist helps here as two (or more) playlists are simultaneously shown, but again the info is limited and cramped and it is all on one monitor in the main MM5 frame.
When I create playlists, I also want to have information like this simultaneously shown on different monitors. e.g. I'll have the playlist I am creating on one monitor, and I want to have a couple of search results windows on different monitors where I can pick the next song I will put in the playlist. e.g. Maybe one window has genre classic rock results, another window has songs that have been recently added to MM, another window has a playlist of songs I play while skiing, etc. Being able to drag and drop songs from all of these sources really makes it easier to create the playlists, especially since often you will want to click and play the song(s) you want to add to see how it will fit and flow in the playlist.
While I primarily would break off tabs and put them on different monitors for creating playlists, I imagine other users would find this useful for all sorts of reasons...
e.g. It would be cool to do things like just have album art of the currently playing track on a monitor, the lyrics of the currently playing song, maybe artist info/bio, the now playlist and what song is coming next, etc. etc.
I think breaking off tabs would be a killer feature, and would NOT cause problems for users, as the person breaking off the tab is doing this for a reason and wants to have the info in that tab visible and in a specific position in their screen layout. To force everything MM displays to be within the one main frame seems needlessly limiting.
Hope this helps explain why I was asking for this, and thanks for your consideration.
Hi Peke,
re:
[i]"It would be great if you can undock TAB so that you can D&D, but I guess that would just make more issues for many more users."[/i]
I agree this would be great, and preferable. The only reason I am trying to run two instances of MM5 is so that I can get different windows on different monitors.
I disagree that it will make issues for many more users, and would argue that if someone did undock the TAB and moved it elsewhere, it was because this is what they wanted to do. I break off tabs from chrome all the time, and put them on different monitors.
It is a very natural thing to do when you are comparing and referring to several different sources. I think all browsers now allow for this. For example, while browsing, I will tear off tabs and put them on different monitors when I am doing things like trying to decide between which pair of skis to buy. I will bring up the specs on each ski and have them each in their own browser window on a different monitor so that I can compare the specifications and instantly see the differences.
To give some further input as to why people might want to do this, rather than using tabs, many of us are use to the workflow when using things like Outlook for our mail which open things in their own window. Again, here I will often compose an email reply in a window on one monitor, then look at the Outlook inbox view on another monitor to find someone else's reply who might have the answer to the question in the mail I am replying to, while also opening the calendar on another monitor to see when I might be free to meet with the person. When you are dealing with lots of information it is impossible to have this all contained on one window on one monitor and in separate tabs. The new edit playlist helps here as two (or more) playlists are simultaneously shown, but again the info is limited and cramped and it is all on one monitor in the main MM5 frame.
When I create playlists, I also want to have information like this simultaneously shown on different monitors. e.g. I'll have the playlist I am creating on one monitor, and I want to have a couple of search results windows on different monitors where I can pick the next song I will put in the playlist. e.g. Maybe one window has genre classic rock results, another window has songs that have been recently added to MM, another window has a playlist of songs I play while skiing, etc. Being able to drag and drop songs from all of these sources really makes it easier to create the playlists, especially since often you will want to click and play the song(s) you want to add to see how it will fit and flow in the playlist.
While I primarily would break off tabs and put them on different monitors for creating playlists, I imagine other users would find this useful for all sorts of reasons...
e.g. It would be cool to do things like just have album art of the currently playing track on a monitor, the lyrics of the currently playing song, maybe artist info/bio, the now playlist and what song is coming next, etc. etc.
I think breaking off tabs would be a killer feature, and would NOT cause problems for users, as the person breaking off the tab is doing this for a reason and wants to have the info in that tab visible and in a specific position in their screen layout. To force everything MM displays to be within the one main frame seems needlessly limiting.
Hope this helps explain why I was asking for this, and thanks for your consideration.