Hi Tim, I don't know what docked plotting is, but I suspect I don't want it. I like plots in free-floating windows. When I talked about docking I was referring to other parts of the UI. Things like the editor, the REPL, the variable browser, and online help. Think of this screenshot of Spyder:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyder_(software)#/media/File:Spyder-windows-screenshot.png In Spyder those components can be moved around. Maybe I'm wrong about what people expect (I don't use IDEs). But I think that this is one of the features that IDEs typicaly have. On 16 September 2015 at 16:03, Tim Holy <tim.h...@gmail.com> wrote: > If the IDE is supposed to include "docked" plotting, then (at least > currently) > you're going to get a big loss of functionality if you're using a browser > compared to what's now possible in Gtk. That said, I don't see any reason > that > you really need docked plotting. > > Best, > --Tim >