Hallo Jarson:

On Sunday, March 17, 2013 9:12:18 AM UTC+1, Jason wrote:
>
> 1. Screen area.  The "perspectives" concept in eclipse wins hands down 
> over the somewhat cramped "panel" approach of Intellij and although eclipse 
> too has similar panels you can arrange them in whichever way you like in 
> eclipse whereas intellij lacks some flexibility in this regard.
>

Eclipse perspectives are a quite cool and hard to beat.

However, did you try the options popping up when you click the gear icon 
(which every panel has). For example on a two monitor set-up using 
“floating” on debugger and/or logcat might clean up things. Not docking = 
auto hide is an option for windows you don't need visible all the time or 
need loot of real estate to be useful (i.E. Subversion and Atlassian 
Pannels).

I for example have the project and structure permanently visible, logcat 
and debugger detached on the 2nd monitor and all the rest is on auto hide.

Last not least: it makes a difference if you you drag the panel button to 
the furthest left/right or up/down inside the area for panel buttons.

Martin

>

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