Hi,

I've been wondering about Creator's UI, and some aspects of it that have kept 
me from using Creator.
I know MDI IDE designs are all the rage, I just cannot understand their appeal 
on set-ups with (often multiple) large screens. With those, I always end up 
either with a smaller-than-you'd-want window size (in which lots of UI elements 
take up way too much space on OS X), or a window that obscures a too large 
portion of your screen.

I find it much more efficient to be able to open at least certain source files 
in separate windows, which can then be sized and laid out over my screen(s) 
exactly as required. For that reason alone, Xcode 3.x (RIP) is still my 
all-time favourite IDE ...

Most if not all IDEs that adopt this design at least provide a tabbed interface 
in which you can see which documents you have open.

Have I missed a possibility in Creator to 1) show a tab bar and/or 2) open 
document editors in separate windows (using the internal editor component of 
course)?
The current Xcode and latest MSVC versions I used both have a way of opening 
documents in separate windows; would it be hard to implement this in Creator if 
that has not already been done?

Similarly, would it require patches in many distinct locations to use something 
other than the system font at the presumed default size (Lucida Grande 13pt or 
even 14pt on OS X) for elements like the side-bar, message/output/... panels 
and bottom button bar? I say presumed because that OS X itself uses size almost 
only for the toplevel menu.

René
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