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Revision as of 04:31, 6 March 2013
I am uncertain what the following section means;
Pane Sharing
As an alternative to pane-splitting, you can get your windows to share a space – they will share a single pane. You choose the form to be seen from the tabs displayed at the edge of the pane. Drag the floating form so that the mouse cursor is over the top of the form. There are two slight variations on this, depending on the original form occupying the space. The form can be:
- Docked on the side
- Filling the spare space in the middle (a ‘Document’ form)
I have edited the two items to say;
- Docked on the Side, and reduced to a tab.
- Sharing the display space (a ‘Document’ form)
-Joe Dunfee
The link in the endnote [1] is not working. -Joe Dunfee