Sunday, March 21, 2010

dock a window

To dock a window:
􀀗Click on the heading of a floating or docked window and drag it where you want it to dock (the left side, right side, top or bottom). Hover for a moment and Toon Boom Studio will automatically create a space for the window. Release the mouse button and the window will snap into place.
􀀗Double-click on the header of a floating window and it will be docked automatically.
To undock a window:
􀀗Click on the heading of the docked window and drag it to another spot in the interface. Once your window appears to be floating, release the mouse button.
􀀗Double-click on the header of a docked window and it will become a floating window
To position a window above, below, beside, or between other docked windows:
􀀗Click on the heading of a floating or docked window and drag it where you want it to dock. Hover for a moment and Toon Boom Studio will automatically create a space for the window. Release the mouse button and the window will snap into place.
To create docked windows that are staggered
􀀗Click on the heading of a floating or docked window and drag it on top of the window you want it to be tabbed with. Hover for a moment until the existing window is shaded. Release the mouse button and the window will be placed over the other(s) and a tab will be created.

To avoid automatic docking:
􀀗You may try to move a floating window, only to have Toon Boom Studio make it a docked window. To prevent this, hold down [Ctrl] as you click and drag the floating window to any position.

To adjust the size of a docked window:
􀀗Click and drag the window’s borders.
To show or hide floating windows:
􀀗You may want to quickly show or hide your floating windows. Press [Tab] on your keyboard and the floating windows are hidden. Press [Tab] again, and they reappear.

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