Not with the LTC3785, but I've build several mods mods with the TPS43000. It's a really nice full featured controller. I tried doing a SEPIC with it, but couldn't get the efficiency up high enough to make it worthwhile. Major fail there. So, I've been just been building boost converters with it, much higher output than the TI POL boost regulator, can drive anything up to 6V, great efficiency. Requires a high drain batt though, been using a LiPo cell.
Working on a new mod with the TPS43000 controller now. I'm trying to shrink things down a lot for this one, will use a smaller cell. Going to try using a couple MLCC output caps for the converter instead of the bulky tantalum polymers I've been using. Makes it a lot smaller, but harder to stabilize. Don't know how well that's going to work yet, haven't got that far into it, still designing everything else, some new features to work out, testing subcircuits right now. The converter has specific layout requirements (DC-DC converters are sensitive to that kind of thing) so I can't test it until I have a finished PCB. I can't just slap it on one of my sucky home brew jobs to test it, have to have a full ground plane. Need a manufactured board.