Although I think it would be helpful, you can ignore everything I've said.
As @windowsrefund points out, there are window managers that simplify these tasks.
I've also found a viable way to make it more comfortable to work.
I've reorganized the MIDI editor tools so they're accessible from the default minimized position.
If it's a quick edit, I do it directly minimized.
If it's something more complex, positioning/scaling the window exactly where I want it isn't that much work either.
Maximized isn't optimal for me either. The ideal position for how I work is maximized in width, and in height, allowing me to see the general transport options of the sequencer, which I currently have at the bottom. This way, I can activate the metronome if I need to record from the MDI editor.
Although I think it would be helpful, you can ignore everything I've said.
As @windowsrefund points out, there are window managers that simplify these tasks.
I've also found a viable way to make it more comfortable to work.
I've reorganized the MIDI editor tools so they're accessible from the default minimized position.
If it's a quick edit, I do it directly minimized.
If it's something more complex, positioning/scaling the window exactly where I want it isn't that much work either.
Maximized isn't optimal for me either. The ideal position for how I work is maximized in width, and in height, allowing me to see the general transport options of the sequencer, which I currently have at the bottom. This way, I can activate the metronome if I need to record from the MDI editor.