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  1. Hello there, Sorry if this question has been answered but I have looked everywhere and can't find it. I cannot dock my TYPOGRAPHY PANEL (the one with the variations for alternate glyphs, caps, etc) together with the other one (I have styles, character and paragraph together). I've tried moving it inside the group panel, tried to attach it sideways, looked into the VIsualize option (but Typography isn't there)... yet I have seen it attached to other panels on some YouTube tutorials. How do I stop it from floating all around? TIA!
  2. It would be useful to have floating panels - both in the desktop and iPad versions of AP - for some features. For example, the Scopes panels - and indeed regarding scopes would it not be helpful to also be able to see more than one scope at a time? If the panels could be individually floated, then it should be possible to do this, so that one could have, for example, an RGB parade and a Vectorscope visible or even a Curves and a Vectorscope simultaneously. The panels could be pinned to parts of the screen as the user wished. It is possible that this could become confusing however - as sometimes happens with GIMP if many tools are used. In the iPad version of AP it seems awkward to have only one tool "out" at any one time - and floating panels could overcome this.
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