> The radio buttons does the same thing. Adding tabs is more of a design
> change. Opening tab would perform the same functionality as the radio
> buttons do. Although having tabs in place of radio button is fine too.
>
>>
> Tabs can better hide some options: kerning is only relevant to text
> layout, so is text justification or waterfall.
>

I guess I misunderstood your earlier email. In that I was referring only to
the drawing surface area. As far as options like you mentioned are
considered I too think tabs would do better justification to the
functionalities of each demo program.

Actually left layout of the interface would only be for options and
wouldn't change as per the program instead some options might be disabled
if not applicable to the particular chosen program but this will happen in
the tab which would contain options mostly common to all. Separate tab
would also be there for specific programs which would be triggered when
testing a particular demo program.
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