full screen question

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2011/04/11 17:20:02 (permalink)

full screen question

Is it possible to have full-screen TV and floating PRV in 8.5 or X1?

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    John
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    Re:full screen question 2011/04/11 17:29:04 (permalink)
    With Ben's Sonar Plus it is with X1.

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    Re:full screen question 2011/04/11 23:00:57 (permalink)
    Cool. I have Sonar Plus but I don't see the option. How do you do it?

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    Re:full screen question 2011/04/11 23:04:11 (permalink)
    how do you use it or run the file?

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    Re:full screen question 2011/04/12 04:03:57 (permalink)
    Look for the 'Full Screen Mode' button on the Plus toolbar. By default it's about half way along. Hover your mouse over the toolbar buttons to get a quick description of what each button does. When you find it, just click it to make SONAR go into full screen mode, which makes use of the space normally taken up by the SONAR window title bar, and also the windows task bar. If you prefer, you can still show the SONAR title bar by changing the option in Plus preferences. HTH.

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    Re:full screen question 2011/04/12 14:53:22 (permalink)
    Thanks but I think I misdescribed it. I want to be able to have the TV maximized but not the PRV. I'd like to be able to see TV and PRV at the same time but they seem to be latched so if one is maximized, both are. The only way I can see both at once is to have them both floating, which means less space in TV because of the header.

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    Re:full screen question 2011/04/12 14:56:29 (permalink)
    Put the PRV in the multidock and size to your taste. You can then press D to hide the multidock or again to show it. Shift+D will maximise it.

    I've assumed you are working on a single monitor although of course the above works on dual monitors as well.
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