Saturday, March 20, 2010

Customize the Workspace

Customize the Workspace
You can create customized workspaces that include the toolbars and views relevant to your work and animation style. You can also create a workspace that is unique to the task at hand, for example, one workspace for drawing and another for animating.
Workspace Drop-Down Button
Use the Workspace drop-down button for quick access and easy management of your workspaces.
Click on the Workspace button to display a drop-down menu that lists your workspaces, including the Default and Drawing workspaces. This menu also contains commands for creating and saving a new workspace, as well as renaming, restoring, or deleting an existing one.
If the Workspace drop-down button does not appear in your workspace, you can easily include it. Simply select Window > Toolbar > Workspaces.
See Also
Setting up Your Studio Session on page 35
Windows
To add or remove windows from a workspace
􀀗Click on the Window menu and select the desired view. A checkmark appears beside the views that are displayed in the workspace.
􀀗The views can be docked by clicking and dragging them between two existing docked views, or they can be left floating. To remove a view from the workspace, deselect it from the list, or click on the X in the view’s upper right corner.
Full Screen
When you are working in Toon Boom Studio, you may want to work in full-screen mode. From there, you can hide your toolbars and windows in order to focus on the drawing. Your full screen preference is saved with your workspace, so that the next time you load it, it is already displayed as you had it. It can be quite useful to save both a full screen version and a regular layout of a workspace.
To turn full-screen mode on:
􀀗Select View > Turn Full Screen On or use the default keyboard shortcut [Ctrl]+[F].
To turn full-screen mode off:
􀀗Select View > Turn Full Screen Off or use the default keyboard shortcut [Ctrl]+[F].

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