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    I think there a couple of more elegant ways of handling this. For
    example, you could pop-up a larger, floating version whenever the
    user mouses-over the thumbnail (for example, as Adium does when you
    mouse-over the icons in the buddy list). Another technique would be
    to pop up a floating panel (think Inspector) either when the user
    presses a button or clicks on the image.
    This may get a bit more confusing. We need to open a secondary window for
    each screen (like the Monitors pref pane does, so the idea was to have a
    draw on those windows as well.
    I am working on trying to lay it out w/o a drawer and maybe a sheet will
    work, but I dislike clicking "options" to open a sheet with controls and
    having to click ok to see the results in the window behind the sheet.
    The app is similar to a PhotoShop filter with lots of options so screen real
    estate gets used quickly.
    Trygve
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    This sounds like a fairly complicated interface. It seems almost
    like it shouldn't be a prefpane at all

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