In Flash/Dreamweaver 8, you can group individual tabs of different panels
with the tabs in another panel, which is what I think you're describing.  

Try it - open, for example, Color Swatches.  Then open Transform.  Note they
show up in different panels.  Then in the "Align & Info & Transform" panel,
click the drop-down menu button on the right side of the panel title bar.
Select "Group Transform with ->" and you'll get a pop-up menu.  Select
"Color".  The Transform tab moves to the Color panel, alongside the Color
Swatches tab.

-Chris

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zeh Fernando
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 10:21 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] FAQ Adobe acquisition of Macromedia

> >>The only thing I really like on the surface of this merger is the fact
> >>the Macromedia apps will get tabbed palettes back.

> Doesn't Flash 8, Dreamweaver 8, etc. already have that?  At least, they
> do on my machine.  Unless what you mean by a tabbed palette isn't what I
> am thinking.

Not really. He means Adobe-like paletters that MM was forced to stop using 
by a lawsuit from Adobe a couple of years ago (or so the story goes). On 
Photoshop, Illustrator and other Adobe tools, you can group panels together 
(using 'tabs') so space is a bit better used. MM's current solution is close

to it, but not as good, IMO, as you can just fold and unfold panels but they

can never share the same space.

Funny enough, it's also one of the best things I expect from this 
merger/aquisition.


- zeh 

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