I'm wondering if anyone knows how to open two windows of Android Studio with both having the same project. I know you can drag tabs out, but that allows you to only edit that one file. I want two fully-featured windows with each being able to see the Project Files/Structure.
I don't want to just split the editor, I want a separate window.
I want two of these windows, with both "looking" at the same project: enter image description here
I don't want another one of these windows, as I can't view the project structure and change that, and it's hard to change it to a different file in this view: enter image description here
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Note:- If the intent is to spread the windows across multiple monitors, @jacob-mckay's answer is the way to go.Abraham Philip– Abraham Philip2015年03月17日 09:45:25 +00:00Commented Mar 17, 2015 at 9:45
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I agree, not that I have a bias toward my own answer or anything :P I haven't played with android studio in long enough of a time to see if he can have two package explorers though, where there's a will and a little bit of time theres usually a wayJacob McKay– Jacob McKay2015年03月18日 17:00:01 +00:00Commented Mar 18, 2015 at 17:00
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Perhaps this should be migrated to SuperUser.SE?Ky -– Ky -2015年10月08日 20:26:51 +00:00Commented Oct 8, 2015 at 20:26
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Perhaps you should consider changing your accepted answer to @JacobMcKay 's? As I see it, his suggestion does exactly what you intended to do.SercioSoydanov– SercioSoydanov2016年07月14日 10:54:38 +00:00Commented Jul 14, 2016 at 10:54
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Hi OP ! Can you tell me how you did it with the second picture ? I accidently did it once but can seem to repeat the process. Thanks !Mackovich– Mackovich2017年02月22日 09:50:46 +00:00Commented Feb 22, 2017 at 9:50
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Right click on tab of the file and click "Split vertical / Horizontal"
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After splitting, you can just drag one of the tab titles to the second monitor - it will open up a new window. You can then edit the same file in two separate windows
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If you click and drag a file's tab out of your current window (over onto the desktop, for example), the file will open in a new window. However, this window doesn't seem to have the whole package explorer, console etc.
Although, if you click on the gear on any of the modules, you can uncheck 'pinned' mode and you'll be free to move them around your two monitors just like the window you created above.
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If you want to split tabs of android studio project beetween monitors, you can rigthclick to tab(project, debug, terminal etc) and check the "floating mode" option.
See the image: Floating mode tab option
After that you can drag this tab between your monitors as new window.
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One hacky way of doing this (but you will not be able to save in the same project) is to make a copy of the project folder and open it in Android Studio.
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Could you just make a copy of android studio & run it side / side? You can run different versions of android studio side/side.. Maybe that is an option.
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Just drag the tab outside the current window.
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right click on tab and click on windowed mode, it will open up a new window.
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on Mac:
1- drag & drop the project folder on the Android Studio icon in the bar
2- a new complete project window will open with the same currently open tabs in the primary project window.
3- From here you can change the tabs and so on.
You can apparently open many project windows on the same projet.
I use that for complexe edition (eg: multi-language strings)
The mess is that you lose the project windows at the next launch. A unique one remaining opened. I didn't check which one over all (maybe the last you change configuration of tabs).
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