Le 2010-10-15 05:22, SveinnFelli acrit:This is how it used to be some time ago in MSO (and I think OOo):
multiple documents tiled/cascading inside one program window, with
*one set of toolbars and menus* - thus maximizing screen estate.Can be confusing if the theme does not distinguish well between
active/inactive documents, but quite productive if you got many or
long toolbars (say Anapraseus for translations) arranged along the
top of the main window.Arranging two docs side by side with two sets of toolbars/menus
make the menus wrap/be partially hidden.SveinnPros and cons: it works well on a single screen, but not as well on
a dual-monitor setup.For document revision, a system that allows one to slide both
documents in synch is great, as long as there is an easy to remember
shortcut that allows one to move only one of the windows.I never use it with Ms Office basically because each time I want to
move a single window I have to go through the menus to unsynch, move
the window and resynch.--Michel Gagnonmichel@mgagnon.netMontral (Qubec, Canada)mgagnon.net
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