Is there a way to hide/unhide the window panes?

Is there a way to hide/unhide the window panes?

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  • SofaCitizenSofaCitizen Posts: 1,881

    You can either "collapse" them by clicking the currently active pane tab - this is toggleable behaviour so clicking them again "uncollapses" them. Alternatively, right-click the tab and select "Close Pane" to remove it from your workspace.

    To re-add ones that have been closed, you can select them from the WIndows->Panes(Tabs) menu option. Panes can also be docked in any location or allowed to "float" by dragging the tabs about.

  • VicSVicS Posts: 1,273

    You can either "collapse" them by clicking the currently active pane tab 

    i clicked everywhere in the pane but it doesnt collapse

  • SofaCitizenSofaCitizen Posts: 1,881

    VicS said:

    You can either "collapse" them by clicking the currently active pane tab 

    i clicked everywhere in the pane but it doesnt collapse

     Don't click on the Pane itself but the Tab - the bit that has the name of the pane. The Main/Central area won't collapse but those to the left, right and bottom should do.

  • VicSVicS Posts: 1,273

     I just clicked and clicked, I did discover using the up arrow gets you to the top "DAz studio formats" in content which is great to know for refeshing quickly

    Can you please send me a screen shot indicating where I can click , thanks

  • RafaelRafael Posts: 136
    edited March 2023

    On any tab. But the trick is doing it on the tab you have currently in use. If you click on another tab, you will change them, not collapse them.

    If you want to hide one specific tab or panel, (not all the panels grouped) go to Window > Panes (Tabs) and click the one you want to hide or unhide.

     

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  • VicSVicS Posts: 1,273
    edited March 2023

    Sorry I meant when the menu panes are floating-I like to see the preview big so I dont use the panes docked

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  • Shift+F11

    This shortcut puts the viewport into full screen mode and hides all toolbars and tabs.

    Pressing the key combination again brings your layout back to 'normal'.

     

  • VicSVicS Posts: 1,273

    thanks DrunkMonkey!

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