I'd like to be able to right click the file tab and be able to add to studio (or create new studio session)
Interesting idea. Never crossed my mind. It could greatly reduce the amount of steps for starting a new project and could serve to streamline the session setup even more than it already is. It's not a dealbreaker for me, but could be a nice quality of life improvement for sure.
Very interesting. In our WF we keep the files we will be adding to a session open while processing them. This way we can add them by the "Add Open Files" option. The only option I have seen, that is similar, is to add the currently open file to a currently open session. I could definitely see how adding this feature would allow for smoother steps in getting sessions started.
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so… they actually have this.. Open the studio that you want to import he PDF into… Open the local PDF, right click on the file tab → add to open studio session..
That is a good point and nice option, but slightly misses the mark, right? This adds the document to an existing session, but I got the impression you wanted to start a NEW session or project.
well, yes. I supposed creating a new session while the PDF is open would be a step saver; but at least I have this. ;-)
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