> > Yes, I managed to find that out (it seems several people have asked
> > the same question (I'm obviously not the only one that's
> Visual Studio
> > damaged) so it should perhaps be in the FAQ). It seems the
> problem is
> > that some windows aren't dockable yet.
> >
> > It's more of an annoyance than a dealbreaker.
>
>
> Then start implementing it!  Just make it a switchable option
> for people like me that prefer SDI interface.  :-)

I think with a flexible implementation of docking/floating windows (possibly
with tabs too as in VS.net) you can have both SDI and MDI and tabs or
ribbons (Mac-style [tabs that scroll in-out at the sides of the display])

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Microsoft MVP J# for 2004-2006
Borland "Spirit of Delphi"
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http://www.kagi.com/birbilis
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