Hello Martin, On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 13:45:58 +0100 Martin Nordholts <enselic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2012/1/4 wwp <subscript@xxxxxxx>: > > Hello Alexia, > > > > > > On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 14:09:47 +0200 Alexia Death <alexiadeath@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Martin Nordholts <enselic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > Hi again and thanks for the great clarification. I completely agree, > >> > there should be no flickering or re-arranging of layouts. The only > >> > change should be the insertion/removal of the tab bar (without moving > >> > any images in the screen coordinate system). Unfortunately I don't > >> > have the time to write the code to fix this :( Anyone else that want > >> > to take a shot might want to look how this is solved when Windows -> > >> > Hide Docks is toggled. > >> > >> I may take a look at it. Let's see if I understood the goal: Make tab > >> bar show and disapear without canvas and anything on it moving. > >> Correct? It sounds like the intuitive and nice way to do it. > > > > This will (should) be solved if showing the tab bar is always TRUE. > > Meaning, showing it also when only 1 document is open; I guess it's > > useless (but harmless) to show it when zero document is open. > > When only 1 document is open, showing the tab bar wastes precious > vertical screen real estate. We should not solve this by always > showing the tab bar. The waste is there when you edit several documents, I hardly see what justifies it less when you edit one only. Anyway, how do you think you can avoid layout flickering/re-arranging? Regards, -- wwp
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