On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 00:09:13 -0400
"John Gabriele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I forgot to mention though that, as has been mentioned here before,
> you can run geany with the `-i` option to get a whole separate
> instance (and thus have 2 windows side-by-side), but the problem is
> you still have two full sidebars. Even at 1600x1200 you can't
> comfortably get two vertical panes on the screen at the same time
> without them overlapping.
That is the main reason why It is not as great as it seems. Second pane takes a 
lot of space. If it is too small it dosn't help, if it is big it obscure 
editing window to much. IMHO, really interesting thing is multimonitor 
configuration. Where different panes stay at different monitors.

-- 
Yura Siamashka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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