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List:       jedit-users
Subject:    Re: [ jEdit-users ] MyDoggy: Console doesn't appear as button
From:       Shlomy Reinstein <sreinst1 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-11-09 14:21:28
Message-ID: fa5cf0360911090621i628e58e0s76c1e1bb79a9d4e4 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Well, for starters you could use it just for some additional value it
has over jEdit's built-in docking framework:
- Have multiple dockables share the same docking area (e.g. side by
side). You can do this using multiple selection of the dockable
buttons (Shift+Left-click).
- See a "preview" of an invisible dockable by hovering the mouse
cursor on its button
- Have smaller dockable buttons that take less screen space (I think)

You do not have to use all the features.

Shlomy

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
<lilypondtool@organum.hu> wrote:
>
>>
>> To see what "undock" means, just drag the border between the edit pane and
>> the dockable towards the edit pane, and you'll see the difference between
>> "undocked" and "docked".
>
> Wow, that's cool.
> But still there is so much confusion with this (most notably the difference
> between the menu and the button bar), that I can still not use this
> framework. At least I wouldn't recommend to my users.
>
>

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