At Tue, Oct 15, 2002, the nimble fingers of Rick Davis typed the following:

>I wonder if this "drawer" feature is a characteristic of OS X. Mail and 
>Preview use them, and maybe other apps as well, although these two come 
>to mind immediately.

I am not sure if they are compulsory, but "drawers" are a Cocoa thing.
Other examples include, the ubiquitous OmniWeb (<http://
www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/>) and WordLookup (<http://
www.lindesay.co.nz/page_products.shtml>). For simple things like a
Bookmarks window, it can be useful, but I agree that it does not seem
very suitable for the number of settings that would be needed to define
paragraph styles, unless elements within the drawer are collapsible.

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