Showing a closed panel – Grass Valley GV STRATUS Installation v.3.1 User Manual
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2. Identify the name of the panel on the menu list and determine its current state as follows:
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If the panel name does not have a checkmark next to it, the panel is currently closed. You can
select the panel name to open the panel in its last location.
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If the panel name has a checkmark next to it, the panel is already showing. If you select the
panel name, the panel closes, rather than opens.
3. If the panel is already showing, find your panel as follows:
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Use keyboard shortcut
Ctrl + Tab
to view and select from a list of panels with thumbnails.
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Check the edges of the application window to find your panel showing as a Show/Hide tab.
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In other panels check the area under the title bar to find your panel showing as a panel tab.
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Check the Windows taskbar and/or desktop to find your panel as an undocked panel. Your
panel might be obscured by another panel or application window.
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If you are having difficulty finding your panel, close and then reopen the panel from
Window
| View
. This causes the panel to open in front of any other panels that could be obscuring it.
•
Click
Window | View
and reload a workspace.
Related Topics
Loading an application window workspace
on page 478
on page 471
Installing a GV STRATUS language pack
on page 472
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
.
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