Recently, a few people asked about detachable panels and tabs, so they could arrange the UI comfortably for multi-monitor setups. I'd like to support multi-monitor nicely, but I don't want to force every multi-monitor user to come up with a useful layout from scratch, and if there are specific UI optimizations we could make for multi-monitor setups, I don't want to close the door to those either.
Although I have fond memories of such setups from when I was doing video production, I'm not currently a multi-monitor user. So, I'd prefer to hear from the people that are. If you're a multiple-monitor user, how are you accustomed to using multiple displays with similar applications? If you were given detachable tabs, where would you put them? I'd like to build that sort of layout into Moing itself.
The design and implementation of an Open Source animation tool.
July 14, 2007
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I have a dual-screen setup, so I will be able to have some input on the issue, although I have never done multi-screen video editing.
With inkscape it is often handy to have the main screen on one, and the various dialogs that would otherwise get in the way on other.
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