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Ability to run several instances of DesktopEditors #108
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Try to run it from terminal via |
when trying to open a new window after the first one has been opened, I get that error |
Hello, @kabeersvohra. |
multi window mode still locked, but in development. it'll be available in close releases |
Do you have any update about that ? |
I'm interested in an update as well. So far I love this document editor, the only thing that seems to be holding it back it the lack of being able to use multiple windows. Keep up the great work on this project! |
As of v7.0.0.127, I'm still unable to open a second instance or window via the command line or via the Gnome application launcher, but I did find a work-around that might help others. When a document is open, you can grab the tab at the top with the mouse and drag it. This will move the tab to a new window. |
Feature seems to be available for Windows users, but still absent for macos. |
As above
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