Michal Rudolf wrote:
> Alexander Wagner, sobota, 22 listopada 2008:
Hi!
>> It may appeal to some, but will the old way also exist in the future? It
>> is (for me, and IMHO) much more flexible. I would really miss it.
> I am not sure about Tcl approach, but usually such layout-management API
> offer
> a way to put each panel in separate window.
I manage to get separate windows. If they are internally a tab with not
title or whatever is actually of no importance, I agree.
But the behaviour that should be preserved is "open each window as
window" + "store each window position and size" + "restore each window
at its last position and size". That is just the entire look&feel of the
classic Scid. I admit that I personally much prefer it to this tab idea,
and it would be very sad if I would have to change it for this Fritz
kind of thing.
Maybe one could gain from both, ie. some (in my case most) windows
individual and some collected in a tab, one will see.
Otherwise I've no problem with a tabbed mode or whatever except my usual
concerns about requiring an environment that is not in the major
distributions by default.
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