Even with one screen only, is it very complicate to organize several
windows (as far as I'm aware, the user settings and positions are kept from
one session to the other)?
And isn't dual-screen becoming more and more frequent for 'serious'
photographers? You need the laptop to work on the go, but serious editiong
requires a bigger screen.
Marie-Noëlle
2013/11/24 David Vincent-Jones <[email protected]>
>
> On 13-11-24 10:47 AM, Marie-Noëlle Augendre wrote:
> > Don't like it either.
> > The best - in my opinion - would be something similar to Gimp and
> > Scribus: detachable panels that can be moved onto the secondary
> > screen, so the main one keeps the whole space to display the image.
>
> That would be quite/very useful for all users of multiple screens. Maybe
> use the same option as Gimp to be able to turn it on or off.
>
> David
>
>
>
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