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Does not play nice with Origami #208

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Gabriel-p opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Does not play nice with Origami #208

Gabriel-p opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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@Gabriel-p
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I use Origami with three panes and this package likes to destroy panes, usually one I use to the right. It also shows the Copilot output in a different pane depending on where the code being processed is located.

Could the output be made to always show in a fixed tab the the user locates somewhere?

@TerminalFi
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I'll have to test, we should
Be storing layout and then restoring afterwards. We could potentially make it configurable but I'm taking a breaking from coding for a few weeks.

Feel free to open a PR

@TerminalFi TerminalFi added bug Something isn't working enhancement New feature or request labels Sep 28, 2024
@sbrowncb
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This is also a problem I've been experiencing and, frankly, discourages me from using Copilot as it then requires me to close the new group that chat creates and move all my files back to the correct group again... it's a pain. I think a phantom would be a reasonable solution, but I see that is discouraged due to known issues. Another possible option that wouldn't interfere with the existing workspace would be something similar to the Find in Files interface that pops up from the bottom of the window.

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