While watching the A3d demo videos, and seeing the number of times (Rob?) was jumping back and forth between a smaller A3D frame in a series of frames vs wanting to look at full screen, I realized this is often a feature I want. With the addition of A3d it seems even more useful. If your screen is made up of multiple frames showing magic sheets, or A3d, or whatever, it's often desirable to explode that frame into full screen temporarily. The current way is clunky, you have to go up to the display options, select the full screen icon, but you have no way of controlling which tab becomes the displayed tab in full screen. Then if you want to return to where you were, if you haven't built a snapshot, you have to rebuild the display. Or you can switch to a different display space and open a full-screen tab there, but that requires possibly opening a duplicate of a tab you already have open e.g. a small magic sheet of nav buttons you already have opened somewhere else, but is just too skinny or small to edit it.
In my mind, right-clicking on any tab would have an "expand to full screen" option or something like that. That tab would overtake that monitor with an icon in the corner to minimize back down. Pretty much just like how full-screen mode works on a Mac. For displays like tombstones, PSD, etc going to full screen would display more data with the additional space (as if you had opened a new full screen display) and then would reduce back down to where you were on minimization.
thanks
Cory