I agree with you. I have the same problem when using GIMP, and it gets even worse. Not only floating dialogs on specific features (such as color levels or filters), but also the three GIMP base windows: the main tools window, the second tab windows (including channels, layers, textures, etc.) and the canvas window are open separately, so one has to be sitching and switching from one to another. I thought it was GIMP's fault. By reading you I see it's Windows'. That's kind of ironic something named "Windows" has such a bad management of windows, isn't it?


2008/2/1, Daniel Hulme <art@...1790...>:
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 10:07:22AM -0500, Richard Querin wrote:
> Also, the behaviour/frustration of working with floating dialogs
> depends on what platform you're on.
I second that. I often hear Windows users complain about programs that
use multiple windows for toolboxes and such, and I see where they're
coming from. At work, when I have to use Windows, it's inconvenient
mostly when I have Inkscape (or GIMP) as well as another window
(usually, the document I'm drawing illustrations for): if I click on the
other document's window on the taskbar to edit that, and then click on
the Inkscape one to bring that to the front, the toolboxes end up left
behind the other document. When I do this in Linux, I can make arbitrary
windows be on top or group them, and then I don't have a problem; in
fact, it is advantageous, because I have more control over where to put
them and when to display them. My only problem is that I keep trying to
press escape to get rid of them (particularly the Find dialog), which
does nothing.

If your workflow is impeded by missing features in your window manager,
you should complain to the supplier of the window manager. I think it's
a shame that the hard-working and dedicated Inkscape authors have had to
spend time working around misfeatures in third-party software; that
said, I look forward to 0.46, and hope that dockable dialogs bring with
them other benefits.

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