>>I can't see the point of taking up 
>>valuable 
>>space on the screen for something you aren't using all the time.
>
>But for browsing several tunes it could be usefull. Maybe if this
>subwindow would stay "on top" and doesn't disappear if we load a
>tune (so we could move it at a corner of the screen), then we
>could choose another tune and so on. (And eventually close it when
>we don't want it any longer with the "x" on the top)
>
>
>>I think all you are asking is for Full ABC to be full screen. 
>
>In fact it's for full abc not to use a subwindows (in option) :
>for example AbcMus allows to change in the options "full edit of
>abc (called here raw edit) is default". But for those who prefer,
>it's always possible to have a more user friendly header editor
>(like the default editing in Abacus).

Well, at the moment, Abacus doesn't do anything with more than one tune at a 
time (although it may in future releases) so there is no point in being able 
to select several (in fact you can't).  It occurs to me that you may be 
working at a higher screen resolution if you talk about moving things into a 
corner of the screen.  At 800 * 600 there aren't any unused corners.  Perhaps 
I should look into different behaviour for different screen resolutions.

>An other thing strange I noticed was the scrollbar at the side of
>the partition area didn't follow the general scrollbars
>adjustement in MSwindows, I have them very thin, but this
>scrollbar wasn't.

On my screen, it looks like every other scrollbar I've ever seen and looks OK 
if I increase the screen resolution.  What settings do you have?

Bryan Creer

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