2011/7/5 Krzysztof Kosiński <tweenk.pl@gmail.com>
W dniu 6 lipca 2011 03:28 użytkownik Josh Andler <scislac@...400...> napisał:
> One use-case scenario is with a dual monitor setup, on Monitor A I can be
> zoomed in and working on details, while on Monitor B I have the zoomed out
> view of the full document, so I can see how it looks overall while working
> on it without fiddling between zoom levels. In "Productivity" apps, such as
> Word, you can have different pages of the same document pulled up in
> different windows and make changes in either view and it's only still
> editing the one copy of the document.

That sounds sensible, though I don't have any idea how to make clear
that the windows are editing the same thing and the changes will
propagate.

We already do this (and it's similar to how other apps work). If you open a document in Inkscape, when you go to View>Duplicate View it opens the other window with the same name of the document and a ": 2"... or ": 3" or whatever number view that it is.

Cheers,
Josh