Raster wrote up an explanation... you can create as many shelves
as you want, make them invisible, and only put one module in each.  Then
you're free to move them around singly.  The only restriction we
*currently* have to put up with is that the modules are required to go
somewhere along the edge of the screen... you can't put the calendar
smack dab in the middle of the desktop, for example.  And IIRC, he also
said that may be changing, as the underlying mechanism which drives the
shelf is refined further.

        Personally, I don't see this as too much of a hardship... I have
no interest in putting any modules in the "work area" in the center of
my desktop.  I don't put my pencilholder in the center of my actual
desk... 


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Alejandro Salas
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 6:34 PM
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Subject: [e-users] Shelf - No Shelf

Hello everyone,

I was wondering why all the modules erased the old
interface so that the modules could be "standalone".
It would be nice to be able to decide whether one
wants to gather things up in a shelf or not. 

Just a thought.


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