The right-click context menu on the tabs in the tabbed window mode (the
default) has a 'Detach' option, if there's more than one outline / tab,
and a Re-attach all option, if there's a detached outline window
out there.

Now there's also 'Horizontal tile', and 'Vertical tile', which detach
the tab and then tile its window with the window from which it was
detached.

This is very helpful for moving nodes between outlines, I was
rearranging the windows by hand and setting one to 'always on top' with
the window manager before.  Note: there's a @setting to determine
whether dragging nodes between outlines copies or moves them.

Depending on your OS / window manager, tiling / placement may be
somewhat off, and may work better with or without the window being
maximized before tiling, you'll have to experiment.

You'd think it would be straight forward for Qt to ask the
window-manager where the window is now, and then tell it to put it
somewhere specific, but apparently a lot of window-managers regard this
as none of Qt's business.

Cheers -Terry

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