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Old 04-28-2008, 03:17 PM   #1
Chewie71
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KDE4 - KRDC: Can you break connection tabs out as separate windows?


Does anyone know how to do this with the new version of KRDC? By default, it just opens new connections in their own tab in the same KRDC window. I want to be able to break the tabs out so that I can make better use of my three monitors.

Maybe this is not possible and I'll have to open a new KRDC window for each time I want my KRDC client to be on a different monitor?

Thanks,
Matt
 
  


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