2009/1/3 Benoit St-Pierre <[email protected]>

> > It seems to work for me, but I am not sure I reproduced your layout.
> Please give more details, everything works for me (but I am under Linux
> ...).
>
> I am using Windows Beta 2 release.  I am using XP.  Everything works, when
> I do everything in the right order.  Here is what I can't do :
>
> When I have no windows opened, I can have them docked under the
> Chessboard.  But when I have a window opened into the right pane, all the
> subsequent windows are put into the right pane.  So if I want the gamelist
> under the board, i.e. the gamelist tab next to the board tab, I need to
> close all the other windows first that are docked at the right pane, e.g.
> the PGN window, which seems to be docked in the right page by default.
>
> Please also not that the only way to put a window at the bottom of the
> right pane is to have another window in the right pane first.
>

:-)
Just drag and drop tabs to move the windows from one notebook to another.

[...]


> > What do you mean by "moved around" ? and "can't move it anymore" ?
>
> Exactly that : Once I moved a window somewhere, with right-click, I can't
> move it another place.  The contextual menu is rendered inactive, like when
> an action is impossible for the current state, in the menus toolbar.  To
> move a window again (say from right to left), I must close it first.  This
> seems to be the case only with the right pane ; I can move a window in the
> left pane, then to the top, then to the right.  But when I move it to the
> right, I must close it to get it to the left.


When there is only one window in a notebook, it cannot be moved, which is
logical. Then, use drag and drop to reattach it to another notebook.

Pascal
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