That would be fantastic to have a push on the playground. Playground/Inspector 
is great, but it can be pushed in many different ways. 
For example, having a better layout, as you said, is very important.

Another one, is a context is needed. And this context has to be exposed to the 
inspected objects. For example, what if I want to have a particular syntax 
highlighting, or code completion? What if I want to have the interaction 
RTZoomableView in a view? But only for a particular inspector?

Cheers,
Alexandre
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> On Apr 29, 2016, at 4:48 AM, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> how technically complex it would be to stack the panes in the Playground on 
> top of each other, instead of side by side?
> 
> Right now I waste half of my screen just for one line just so I can get a 
> reasonably sized visualization.
> 
> <side-by-side.png>
> ​
> Instead I would like to have something like this, even if it was limited to 
> just two panes.
> 
> <on-top.png>
> ​
> 
> (Or the other way around, code at the bottom, visu at the top, doesn't 
> matter.)
> 
> Of course it would probably have to be resizable (I wouldn't want to have the 
> same problem, just vertically.
> 
> And yes, I can just inspect the results, but that's quite annoying as it 
> opens yet another window which I have to close all the time.
> 
> Peter

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