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[Request] "Send Tab to Device" command #766
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:tabsend would be a good name, but somebody needs to implement it :) And I
am not sure if the feature is really used that often to warrant a
single-keystroke shortcut.
…On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 8:53 AM, yaroslavrogov ***@***.***> wrote:
Issue type:
- Feature request
Version:
Vimperator: 3.16.0 (created: 2017/02/01 00:55:15)
Firefox: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:54.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox 54.0
Description:
Firefox has very useful feature "Send Tab to Device". Quite useful for
multiple PCs and/or smartphones. Any possibility of bringing that into
Vimperator?
Since :send would be a bit ambiguous, I propose :tabsend, which shows an
numbered list of devices available for receiving tab (like b/:buffers/:tabs
command). And, AFAIK, "S" key is free for now, so it could be used too.
Thanks!
Expected behavior:
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Where can I find this command? Can you show us a screenshot? I do not use Firefox Sync, that's the reason probably. If it is accessible via a menu, something like this might be enough:
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@SammysHP Unfortunately, it's in tab's context menu. Haven't found any way to access it through Vimp. |
Issue type:
Version:
Description:
Firefox has very useful feature "Send Tab to Device". Quite useful for multiple PCs and/or smartphones. Any possibility of bringing that into Vimperator?
Since :send would be a bit ambiguous, I propose :tabsend, which shows an numbered list of devices available for receiving tab (like b/:buffers/:tabs command). And, AFAIK, "S" key is free for now, so it could be used too.
Thanks!
Expected behavior:
Steps to reproduce:
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