Snail uses the Emacs display-buffer system to pop up windows, and tries to do so in the most sane manner possible. Most information pop-ups (except the REPL) can be dismissed by pressing q, and this should restore the window configuration in most cases. With Emacs defaults, Snail should also reuse existing windows as much as possible, i.e., calling julia-snail from a source buffer will switch an already-visible REPL window, and calling julia-snail from a REPL window will switch back to a source buffer and reuse already-visible windows.
Not conceptually. Literally. The checked-in prompt bundle for the sprite pack looks like this:
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