Hey there.
It would be very practical if we can ‘pin’ the outliner,
so that it doesn’t switch when another tab from another .script, .lua or .whatever is selected.
(EDIT: Especially when in two-window/two panel mode.
The other panel should have the outliner pinned, when switched to the first one. So in .script I can see whats in the outliner and the place of the components and GOs, and their indeces and whatever.)
To have the .collection outliner stay-in-place - especially when working on a script in another tab/window - would make certainly a better UX.
Best,
tL.