Multiple Navigator Palettes

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2021-06-24
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2021-06-24 04:31 PM
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2021-06-24 11:07 PM
All palettes can be docked or undocked.
This doesn't depend on the file but your workspace environment.
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2021-06-25 03:03 AM
The one on the left is the 'Organiser' Palette - it allows you to see the Project Map / View Map / Layouts / Publisher on the left side and at the same time the View Map / Layouts / Publisher on the right hand side.
These can be from the same file or even a different file on the left - allowing simple drag and drop from one side to the other.
You can grab them (at the top) and drag them to undock - then close as runxel said.
Or you can go to the 'Winddow' menu and turn them of in the 'Palettes' list.
Or the default keyboard shortcut is F9 for the Organiser (on Windows machines anyway).
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2021-06-25 10:48 AM
DGSketcher wrote:While it may seem excessive they both serve different purposes and I'm glad we have these options, so depending on your work environment (# of screens e.g.) you can choose what suits you most.
But may be that's just me...![]()
There are other problems which would need attention
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2021-06-26 07:01 AM
DGSketcher wrote:
The pop-up navigator, the navigator dialog, and the organizer palette could be easily consolidated into a single dialog, but currently, each one is slightly different in content or functionality.
Navigator Dialog? Where is that?
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2021-06-28 03:25 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:
Navigator Dialog? Where is that?
I think DGSketcher means Navigator palette.
Basically we have the Organiser.
That does everything, but takes up a bit of screen space.
Then we have the Navigator that uses less screen space, but losses the ability to drag an drop between project map, view map, layouts and publisher.
But still it takes up screen space so we can turn it off and use the pop-up navigator instead.
So they all have their reasons for being there.
No need to combine them because we already have one that does everything - the Organiser.
But depending on what you are doing at the time, you may not need it taking up space.
So use the one that suits what you are working on.
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