> In general I think that there should be only two tabs, the layout tab,
> and a normal tab. Then in the normal tab you would have options to
> choose a tool or for example enable 'indentify' mode etc. In this way I
> could combine for example using the drag tool and have the control
> points displayed.

Please don't. The version before 2010.0 had one toolbar (without tabs)
with all buttons. But the place was not enough to show all buttons. So
after long discussions we switch to the tabbed design and the release
2010.0 is the first one with this new approach. Now some controls
could moved into the tab and so increase the preview area. Also some
long wished features could so integrated (e.g non-modal numeric
transform of pano). Nearly all tabs are full with no or only little
space for more buttons. So it is impossible to move all functions into
one view (you can only reduce the functions or decrease the preview
area).

When it only the control point display, this could be changed that the
cp are shown also in drag and crop mode. But can somebody explain me a
workflow which works better with this display?

Thomas

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