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Revision as of 16:32, 15 May 2024

Docked Frames
The screen is made up of several windows docked together. All of these, except the centre window (the Client), can be hidden, detached, sized and positioned. They can even be dragged on to a separate screen in a multi-monitor system.
To undock a frame, double-click on the window's gripper bar or right-click in the window and uncheck 'Allow Docking'. This will float the window. You can position the detached window by clicking and dragging on its gripper bar. As you move it around it will try to dock to another convenient position if docking is allowed. To prevent it from docking to the main frame again, right-click in the windows and uncheck 'Allow Docking'.
Gripper bar
The gripper bar is used to drag the window to a new location by holding the left mouse button down. Double clicking on it will cause the frame window to detach from the application main frame.
Hide button
The hide button, indicated by a small 'X', removes the frame window. It can be restored again from the Window menu item.
Splitter bar
The Splitter bars separate each frame window. Positioning the mouse pointer over one will cause the pointer to change appearance. Holding the left mouse button down will allow you to drag the splitter bar to a new position, thus re-sizing the contained windows.
Expand/Collapse
The collapse button is beside the Hide button. It causes the window to occupy all of the application space on the horizontal plain.
Tabs
Some frame windows contain tabs. These tabs are different views within the frame window.
Status bar
This displays occasional information to the user and progress of operation that that some time.
Window bar
This bar contains button that allow you to hide or show any of the main dockable windows except the Client.
Workspace | introduction to your workspace |
System Preferences | software preferences |
Control Bars | description of the main control bars |
Fixture Control | controlling fixtures |
Master Frame | master window functions |
Navigator | navigator window functions |
Status Frame | status window functions |
Palette Frame | palette window functions |
Operator GUI | operator control panel |
Theatre GUI | theatre control panel |
Advanced GUI | ? |
Control Panel | ? |
Automation | a description of automation features |