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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 12:32 am   

[2.23] Bug: 'Rollup' with docked windows
 
I use dual monitors. Main monitor has only the main session window. There is a floating window on the second monitor, with a few windows docked in it. The layout of this second window is something like:

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|         |                  |
|         |                  |
|         |                  |
|______ __|                  |
|         |                  |
|         |                  |
|_________|__________________|

The top left window is just a child window. The bottom left if the status window. The larger one on the right is a child window, or accessible by tab, the text editor.

The drop-down menu in the top left corner has a section apparently for the smaller child window, and also for the status window. Separated by a grey separation line. This means there are two 'rollup' options. If I check one of them, the bottom half of the whole window rolls up. I.e. the status window and half of the larger window on the right.

In the drop down menus, the rollup option is now ticked, and the other rollup option is not ticked. I figure that if I check the other one, the rest of the window will roll up. Unfortunately, checking the other one simply un-rolls the first.

Its not a major thing, but it would be nice to be able to roll the whole thing up, or at least minimise it (the minimise option is greyed out).
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