I suppose a dual monitor setup is out of the question?
I've worked for many years on a 1280x1024 screen dual setup. I had a lot of the palettes setup on the second screen, which saved space on the working area.
On my current HD screen I've got the info box docked to the left side rather than the top, leaving a more square working area.
I also find that the standard toolbars have a lot of overlap between them in terms of command buttons.
And I like making pull down buttons for things, so I don't need a ton of toolbars.
The only downside to this is, that I'm re-creating those toolbars once a year for each new release.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
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