Drag and dropping is neat.  This is the main way to work, it seems.  But I
still can't drag and drop a window at the bottom of (say) the right pane :
maybe that's why there is a contextual menu ?


> 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.
>

I think I now understand how to understand the basic idea.  A notebook is a
block containing windows.  One can dock the windows in different notebooks.
Positions are relative to a notebook, and not to the overall layout.
Relative positioning seems tough to manage, from my experience of CSS : that
will be tough to learn.

But what are the available notebooks ?  There is the main one, next to the
Board.  There is the one at the right, opened by default.  It seems that
this notebook can be splitted into multiple ones.  Say there is a window in
the right notebook, and another one below it.  Are they in the same notebook
?

What does "Move to Top" means when I am already on top ?  If I put the
Gamelist on top or bottom of the board notebook, I can't see the board
anymore.  And then I don't have access to the contextual menu.  I still can
close the window, or move it away with the mouse, but you must admit that it
may look quite strange.

***

I just realized that there is this "Show Game Info" that we can toggle off :
really neat !  The board is very neat now.  Can I suggest to put the
navigation toolbar at the right of the board ?  Putting that toolbar
vertically would eliminate one level of toolbars from the top and it would
leave move room for the board.  Besides, it would be logical to put this
tool with the white and black squares.
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