2013/07/21 15:56:08
konradh
I was trying to type a number into a Vienna dialog box and Sonar assumed I was selecting a screen set.  I got some completely useless view and had to close the project and lose a few edits to get rid of it.
 
Is there no way to it a "go back" key?  I find it extremely annoying that someone would think it was good to lay traps that would suddenly screw up your view.
 
Thanks.
2013/07/21 15:58:51
John
If you need to input numbers use the num pad. As to undo try going to the first one (1) on you keyboard.
2013/07/21 19:31:25
gswitz
I think where John is going is that there is no back key per-se, but if you hit the number for the screenset you just left, you should return to the same screenset you just left.
2013/07/21 19:36:27
John
LOL Why is everybody seems to be able to explain my posts better than I do? 
2013/07/22 00:51:34
chuckebaby
I thought holding the left mouse button and then clicking the right mouse button (while still holding the left button)
was the undo view for screensets.
its worked here.
as well does vice versa on this combo.
 
unless im misunderstanding the question.
2013/07/22 07:45:29
gswitz
Chuck, you know all the tricks.
2013/07/22 11:04:19
konradh
Thanks.  The mouse idea seems good.
 
And hitting 1 is cool if 1 is the default view/screenset.
 
My basic operating mode is Track View with Inspector on the left and Browser on the right and Control Bar at the top.  All other views are closed until I need them.  (Sonar opens new projects with Console View open at the bottom which is fine, but I always close it since I use a hardware console.)
2013/07/22 14:08:22
Bristol_Jonesey
konradh
Thanks.  The mouse idea seems good.
 
And hitting 1 is cool if 1 is the default view/screenset.
 
My basic operating mode is Track View with Inspector on the left and Browser on the right and Control Bar at the top.  All other views are closed until I need them.  (Sonar opens new projects with Console View open at the bottom which is fine, but I always close it since I use a hardware console.)


You can change this behaviour by opening up your normal template, make the necessary changes to the screenset, LOCK the screenset & save as a template
2013/07/22 16:31:37
musicroom
The title "screensets" should have brought fastbikerboy out. He is the resident expert.
2013/07/22 20:16:29
icontakt
Bristol_Jonesey
konradh(Sonar opens new projects with Console View open at the bottom which is fine, but I always close it since I use a hardware console.)

You can change this behaviour by opening up your normal template, make the necessary changes to the screenset, LOCK the screenset & save as a template

Or maybe it's the same problem I had before. My template was created from the Normal template and I locked the screenset with the MultiDock minimized but every time I opened the project I saw the MultiDock half opened. When I reinstalled X2/X2a it got fixed (don't remember if it was a clean install or not because I have reinstalled X2/X2a several times).
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