On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 9:45 AM vitalije <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>> Docks can be floated, which might be useful when using multiple monitors.
>> Perhaps this is dock's major advantage. Docks are also necessary for the
>> pyzo_in_leo plugin, but I *would *be willing to abandon that plugin.
>>
>>
> It is possible to have outline, body and tabs in separate top level
> windows in no-docks. Just right click on the split line and choose
> "openWindow" then any widget you want and it will be displayed in the
> separate top level window that can be moved to the different monitor.
>

I had forgotten this.

So it looks like the only reason to have docks is to support the
pyzo_in_leo plugin.  As the author of that plugin, I don't think this is
sufficient reason to retain Qt docks.

Does anyone disagree?

Edward

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