Showing a closed panel, Showing a panel from its show/hide tab, Hiding a panel – Grass Valley GV STRATUS v.3.1 User Manual
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Showing a closed panel
If a panel is currently closed and its tab is not showing, you can open the panel as follows:
1. Click
Window | View
.
2. Identify the name of the panel on the menu list, then do one of the following:
•
If the panel name does not have a checkmark next to it, select the panel name. The panel
opens in its last location.
•
If the panel name already has a checkmark next to it. The panel is already showing as a fully
open panel or as a tab at the edge of the application . If you select the panel name, the panel
closes, rather than opens.
Showing a panel from its Show/Hide tab
If the panel is currently displayed as a Show/Hide tab at the edge of the application window, you
can open the panel temporarily or permanently.
1. Hover the cursor over the panel's Show/Hide tab.
The panel opens.
2. Proceed as follows:
•
If you want the panel to stay open temporarily, use the panel as desired, then click outside of
the panel. This returns the panel to show as a Show/Hide tab only.
•
If you want the panel to stay open permanently, click the
Pin
button
in the upper-right
corner of the panel. The panel opens and docks in its last location in the application window.
Hiding a panel
You can hide or close a panel to make room in the application window.
Do one of the following to hide or close a panel:
•
If you want to hide the panel as a Show/Hide tab, click the
Pin
button
in the upper-right
corner of the panel. The panel collapses into a Show/Hide tab, which is displayed at the nearest
edge of the application window. The tab shows the location of the hidden panel.
•
If you want to close the panel completely, click the
X
button in the upper-right corner of the
panel. The panel closes. No visible indicator of its location remains.
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