Hugo on Nostr: Is there any #vim or #neovim gui that would allow opening a buffer into a new ...
Is there any #vim or #neovim gui that would allow opening a buffer into a new toplevel window (i.e.: not what "Vim" calls a window, but a real desktop window which I can move to another display).
Yes, I know that I can open a second terminal with a second copy of Vim, but that doesn't keep buffer in sync between them.
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