[TxMt] Ditch the drawer
Anthony Baker
anthony.baker at gmail.com
Wed Nov 23 16:22:11 UTC 2005
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.
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> On Nov 23, 2005, at 7:11 AM, Jack Baty wrote:
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>> On 11/23/05, Kevin Ballard <kevin at sb.org> wrote:
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>>> 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.
>>
>> --
>> Jack Baty
>> Fusionary Media - http://www.fusionary.com
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