RE: My TOP TEN List of Today's Stoopid Questions

Date : Tue, 20 Dec 2005 10:58:58 -0800
To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Tony Cacciarelli" <tonycac(at)2gdigital.com>
Subject : RE: My TOP TEN List of Today's Stoopid Questions

alternately, you could also create a second editing layout with either a smaller viewer on the right monitor, allowing more room for the timeline or move the viewer over to the top of the  left monitor and expand the timeline to the entire right monitor.

then, whenever you need a larger timeline view just switch to this second editing layout.

 

I’ve also customized my layout to move the toolbars on the left side of the timeline/viewer so that they’re on the left monitor.

this way, when you F12 the viewer or timeline you don’t lose all your toolbars.

 

it would be super-nice if there was an option to remove all the button bars below the viewers completely. or reduce them to just one row instead of 3.

 

tony cacciarelli

 

 


From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Paul Neal
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 9:04 AM
To: DS(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Re: My TOP TEN List of Today's Stoopid Questions

 

Yeah, what Jos said....

On 12/20/05, Joe Shaw <joe(at)suchvideo.com> wrote:

Rick,

 

7.   Can I size the Timeline vertical size.  Now that there are all those damned MEDIA COMPOSER buttons under the viewers, I find that having multiple audio and video tracks requires alot of scrolling with the hand tooly.  Can I size tracks ???

 

If you want to see just the timeline click anywhere down in the timeline area and then hit F12.  The timeline will take up the entire right hand monitor.  To get back, F12 again.  This also works if you click in the viewer area of the right hand monitor and F12.  You get nothing but viewer.

 

HTH

 

Joe Shaw

Such Video

Lansing, MI

 


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