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by Gualdrapo 1967 days ago
I miss when KDE had this in the KDE4 days. The only place I know where you can have window tabs by default is in Haiku.
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A sibling comment mentioned Sway, and I've also used this on both Fluxbox and i3. I would be surprised if Awesome didn't have it as well.

The only problem is that (at least in Fluxbox's case) it suffers from poor discoverability, since it's a modifier to the window drag action that has no corresponding buttons or "landing zones" like what you get if you try to tear tabs out of a Firefox window.

This is actually a feature I wish the KDE guys would bring back.
i3 and any similar window manager have this feature.
Yeah it's a simple addition to an xmonad config