I'm going to vote no. The stuff under the object tab pertains to the current selected object. Placing grouping management/filtering under there feels misplaced to me.
My sense is that the Grouping and Filtering panel is a little lost down where it is in the Project tab, and it should be raised up to be right under the Spatial panel. Everyone is going to have differences of opinion in what an optimal arrangement is though. It would be nice if we could have bonsai remembering the ordering we set on panels. I'd tweak it like:
My sense is that the Grouping and Filtering panel is a little lost down where it is in the Project tab, and it should be raised up to be right under the Spatial panel.
Yup. The post above is exactly what I was suggesting in the github issue as an alternative to an entirely new tab. Just with a little extra logical (to me) shifting of panels.
I guess the proposal to have a bookmark or "talisman" tab would help here. One can stack in whatever order. The limitation is that it can only do whole panels, not subpanels
Yeah, I kinda thought the subpanels was too optimistic, as it's not something you can do in Blender itself. Only the top level panels. I just find it odd to say "Grouping and Filtering", then the Grouping subtab is the last one.
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I'm going to vote no. The stuff under the object tab pertains to the current selected object. Placing grouping management/filtering under there feels misplaced to me.

My sense is that the Grouping and Filtering panel is a little lost down where it is in the Project tab, and it should be raised up to be right under the Spatial panel. Everyone is going to have differences of opinion in what an optimal arrangement is though. It would be nice if we could have bonsai remembering the ordering we set on panels. I'd tweak it like:
@sjb007
might be related?
issues/5857
Yup. The post above is exactly what I was suggesting in the github issue as an alternative to an entirely new tab. Just with a little extra logical (to me) shifting of panels.
I guess the proposal to have a bookmark or "talisman" tab would help here. One can stack in whatever order. The limitation is that it can only do whole panels, not subpanels
Yeah, I kinda thought the subpanels was too optimistic, as it's not something you can do in Blender itself. Only the top level panels. I just find it odd to say "Grouping and Filtering", then the Grouping subtab is the last one.