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I'm aware that single-window mode is optional. I hadn't heard of the docking improvements.
Do you know if the docking behaviours of the tool palette and image windows have been extended so I could have the layout and behaviour of the single window mode layout shown in all the screenshots but with the right-hand column (layers, options, etc.) as a separate window?
I want to approximate what a 1680x1050 monitor would give me using a pair of 1280x1024 LCDs in a Xinerama setup and I'd hate to have to use WM rules to redefine "maximized" as "width of the monitor plus X to push the right column onto the other monitor".
(My tablet has a widescreen aspect ratio, so that layout avoids the need to use xf86-input-wacom's monitor-switching pseudo-gesture)
Yes, absolutely. You can enable single-window mode with toolbox attached to the main window and still have a floating dock with layers and suchlike. Right now saving your preferred layout doesn't work, but it will be fixed for 2.8, of course.




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Your concerns are understandable, but invalid. The single-window mode is entirely optional. It's up to you whether you want using it or not.
As for dockables, 2.8 actually has lots of improvements there, including docking side by side. So you can actually take e.g. Tools Options dialog and dock it to the right from Toolbox. Or you can keep Toolbox in the left side all alone, and then dock Layers to the left of the usual right group of docks so you can always see all the complex hierarchy of layers. It works just fine in both modes.