While it may be an attempt to adhere to something Apple said in the HIG, the way drawers work in Rev has little to do with Apple. Cocoa applications can have drawers which are not sized according to the parent window. It isn't commonly done, but it can be done... just not in Rev, because those are not "real" drawers. They are stack windows, told to behave something like drawers.
Troy, if I may ask, what on earth are you talking about? The Carbon API provides as full access to drawers as the Cocoa API does. Carbon may have started out as the red-headed stepchild of OS X, but it's had full parity with Cocoa for at least three years now, by policy. The drawers in Revolution are as "real" as the drawers in any other OS X application.
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