I found this part of the exchange useful and am glad it happened 
(paraphrased for clarity):

*Why is the tab bar with the open files right below the title bar, but 
above the menu bar and the tool bar? *
*This is different from other IDE's and text editors and is confusing.*

Leo uses tabs to switch workspaces (contexts). Each .leo file can define or 
redefine what menus, settings, plugins and so on are available within it's 
context. So tabs are the highest level of containment.

Maybe not much help to people who don't redefine menus, but it does mean 
there's a reason. It's not just idiosyncrasy.

Many programs have tearable and dockable menus, toolbars, side panels and 
so on. Maybe some future version of Leo can leverage that so people who are 
1-file-per-context focussed can have their preferred cake flavour too.

matt

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