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On Thu, 2017-12-14 at 09:00 +0000, Samuel Mehrbrodt wrote:
Gimp solves this problem by having the docking windows in native
windows, but then that native window can't be docked. Instead that
window contains tabs which then can be dragged and dropped in the
docking areas.
True. Drag & drop of tabs is a possible solution for docking panels,
but I don't know how well it will fit with the toolbars use-case.
Imagine a single-line floating toolbar with a system title bar + tab
bar to be able to dock it. It won't look good. (See tdf#113353 and
tdf#78188 for a similar problem that we had for years with gtk2 under
some WMs.)

Thanks for the hint with the two docking implementations. I have to
read the code to see what is achievable.

There is also UNO API to create and move around docking windows, we
obviously don't want to lose that.
Do you mean XDockableWindow? As I doubt it has any use for 3rd-party
code in its current state.

Maxim

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