On Monday, December 27, 2004, at 6:46:05 AM, Robert Watkins wrote:

> In my Eclipse IDE at the moment, I've got a package/file explorer, an
> outline view, a JUnit view, an Ant runner view, and a task view. Most of
> these are docked, and have other tabs available in each dock (such as a
> type hierarchy, a problems view, a console window, and a CVS 
> synchronisation view). Oh, and the editor window in the centre.

> In IntelliJ and NetBeans, I've used similar views. Most of these can float
> if you want, but with a single monitor I tend to like them docked. When
> I've got multiple monitors available, detaching some of them (particularly
> the more information-oriented ones) over to the other monitors makes a lot
> of sense.

In the Eclipse I'm familiar with, there is at most one source window
open, plus some random hierarchies and such. In VS.NET, there are
perhaps many source windows, but they are behind tabs, again with
only one visible. Next time I'm Smalltalking, I'll try to remember
to snapshot my screen: it looks very different from the C# or Java
setups that I'm familiar with.

Ron Jeffries
www.XProgramming.com
If it is more than you need, it is waste. -- Andy Seidl




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