I'll chime in with a KEEP THE DRAWER.
I love the ability to toggle the sucker off/on and it works better (imho) than the in-line file window built into skEdit.
/Ant
On Nov 23, 2005, at 5:52 AM, Colin D. Devroe wrote:
I agree with Jack. Also, I've been using the latest betas of skEdit as well, and they ditched the drawer and it just works so much better. Perhaps this could be a preference? Although I doubt this is a simple thing to accomplish.
On Nov 23, 2005, at 7:11 AM, Jack Baty wrote:
On 11/23/05, Kevin Ballard kevin@sb.org wrote:
I'm not sure how ditching the drawer would give you more space, which is what you seem to be indicating you need.
I think it depends on how one relates a window to a workspace. I tend to think of each window as my entire workspace. When I need to see the project tree, I'd prefer that it was displayed "inside" the current window. Also, on a smaller monitor, the document window can easily fill the entire screen. In this case, when the drawer is opened, the document window size is reduced to make room. Then, when closing the drawer, it stays the reduced size, requiring a manual resize. Other than that, for me, (on a 20" iMac) it's simply a "feel" thing.
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