Which is the key mapped to hide/show the multidock pane?

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2011/04/06 13:34:00 (permalink)

Which is the key mapped to hide/show the multidock pane?

I just spend a couple of days with SONAR X1, but I cannot find it.

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    Re:Which is the key mapped to hide/show the multidock pane? 2011/04/06 13:46:06 (permalink)
    D = MultiDock
    C = Control Bar
    T = Tool HUD
    I  = Inspector
    B = Browser


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    Re:Which is the key mapped to hide/show the multidock pane? 2011/04/06 13:47:47 (permalink)
    "D", "D", "D", blessed "D".

    Why is it undocumented and neither in the Window menu?

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    Re:Which is the key mapped to hide/show the multidock pane? 2011/04/06 13:56:37 (permalink)
    Y'know I saw it in the first into video before X1 came out and never even bothered to check anywhere else. It seemed so obvious but I suppose if I didn't see that I might not ever know it.

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    Re:Which is the key mapped to hide/show the multidock pane? 2011/04/06 14:14:34 (permalink)
    Shift 'D' will maximize it.

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    Re:Which is the key mapped to hide/show the multidock pane? 2011/04/06 14:23:47 (permalink)
    ... and hitting it again will bring it back down to what you had it at. BUT... if you shift-D-maximize it, then plain-d-close it, then open it again, it seems to lose the not-maximized size, so that if you then hit shift-D to lower it again it goes to its default, which is too short for my liking - you can't see a basic console view in it, so I'm not sure how that default size was chosen. 

    Luckily if you lock a screenset with your preferred size, it will at least remember it then. 

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    Re:Which is the key mapped to hide/show the multidock pane? 2011/04/06 14:44:23 (permalink)
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    ... and hitting it again will bring it back down to what you had it at. BUT... if you shift-D-maximize it, then plain-d-close it, then open it again, it seems to lose the not-maximized size, so that if you then hit shift-D to lower it again it goes to its default, which is too short for my liking - you can't see a basic console view in it, so I'm not sure how that default size was chosen. 

    Luckily if you lock a screenset with your preferred size, it will at least remember it then. 


    True that.

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