Re: Side-by-side documents
- From: Lauris Kaplinski <lauris ariman ee>
- To: Renaud <renaud chaillat isr thomson-csf com>
- cc: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Side-by-side documents
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 17:14:36 +0200 (CEST)
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Renaud wrote:
> Well, actually we have to try different things, and ideas are welcome !
> Here's the goal : say you have 3 or 4 documents open, we would like an
> easy way for the user to be able to have any 2 of the 4 documents
> side-by-side, and change the documents displayed quickly.
>
> Notebook-style is great to change the displayed document, but having 2
> notebooks (both having tabs for all 4 documents) might be a bit
> weird.
> Paned view is more 'traditional', but then we lose the notebook
> possibilities.
>
> By the way Window in Window wouldn't fit at all :-)
Actually, I once wrote about more general paned view - something like
hybrid of WiW and paning.
In WiW you actually need:
- Arbitrarily sized documents side-by-side, possibly covering each others
partially or completely
You do not need:
- WM decorations
- Moving windows behind the border of main window
For me ideal paned MDI would allow:
- divide viewport arbitrarily between documents
+-----+---+ +----+-----+ +--+----+---+
| | | | | | | | | | etc.
| | | +----+ | | +----+ |
+-----+---+ +----------+ +-----------+
Traditional Corner Side
paned attached attached
- handles for stretching, moving, raising, lowering, maximizing,
minimizing views (views - not windows - and the BIGGEST MISTAKE would be
to make handles look like WM controls - they are separate things)
- handles for dragging views from/to main window
In my imaginations handles should look like notebook tabs, with some
additional controls. Also views should be reasonably sticky and attach
themselves to window borders/each other.
Lauris
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