Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : tile-tabs-we
  Version         : 10.0
  Upstream Author : dw-...@gmx.com
* URL             : https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/tile-tabs-we/
* License         : GPL 2
  Programming Lang: javascript
  Description     : Take tabs from parent windows and arrange them in layouts 
of tiled sub-windows, using the toolbar button, context menu or keyboard 
shortcuts. Makes it easy to browse, compare or monitor multiple pages. 
Synchronize scroll. Save and re-open layouts.

Reasons why you might want to use Tile Tabs WE

• To compare multiple web pages side-by-side.
• To synchronize scroll multiple web pages side-by-side.
• To open links from one tab in adjacent existing tabs.
• To save tiled layouts which can be re-opened for future use.

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OVERVIEW

Tile Tabs WE provides facilities to take tabs from a parent window and arrange 
them in a layout of tiled sub-windows. This makes it easy to browse or monitor 
multiple web pages, or to compare multiple web pages using synchronized scroll. 
Layouts can be saved and later re-opened.

Tile Tabs WE is an alternative no-restart version of the well established Tile 
Tabs add-on for Firefox.

Tile Tabs WE is implemented using the new WebExtensions API and is available 
for both Firefox and Chrome with identical functions and user interfaces.

BASIC OPERATION

Tile Tabs WE emulates 'split browser' functionality with simple switching 
between the normal view and the tiled view.

Tile Tabs WE displays multiple tabs in a layout of tiled sub-windows ('tiles') 
within the area of the parent browser window. The tiles can be arranged 
horizontally, vertically, or in a grid.

A tiled layout can be created using the toolbar button, button menu, context 
menu, quick menu, or keyboard shortcuts. The parent window is indicated by a 
badge on the toolbar button showing the current number of tiles. Tiles are 
indicated by a badge on their toolbar buttons showing the letter 'T'.

When a tiled layout is created, tabs from the parent window are moved into the 
new tiles in the following order: first the selected tab, then tabs to the 
right of the selected tab, then tabs to the left of the selected tab, and 
finally if there are insufficient tabs then new tabs will be created.

A tiled layout can be saved and previously saved layouts can be opened or 
deleted. A default layout can be configured.

Dragging the borders between two tiles will resize both tiles (and any 
sub-tiles).

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