Toolbox problem

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2006-05-26 03:06 PM
When using a custom Toolbox in Archicad, sometimes the Toolbox goes off the bottom of the monitor, making it impossible to grab the lower-right resize corner. (Apple, obviously).
Is there some other way to grab the corner to make the box shorter? I really don't want a full-height toolbar!
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2006-05-26 04:46 PM
I have had my toolbar "fatten up" spontaneously from my usual single column of tools to the three column style in your screen shot, but it stays its original height. (This only seems to happen after an error in the 2D Full View or 3D View of the library part editor.) I usually just stretch it back, but it also works to reapply the work environment.

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2006-05-26 05:02 PM
Matthew wrote:Right, The Toolbox opens that way when turned on from the "Windows > Floating Palettes...." menu. Since there is no resize corner available, I cannot get to the width or the height.
I haven't seen this particular behavior. (I assume that it is a case of the toolbar spontaneously changing and not that you have it set that way on your Cinema Display.)
I have had my toolbar "fatten up" spontaneously from my usual single column of tools to the three column style in your screen shot, but it stays its original height. (This only seems to happen after an error in the 2D Full View or 3D View of the library part editor.) I usually just stretch it back, but it also works to reapply the work environment.
I ended up using a different Palette Scheme then modifying it back to the way I wanted. Kind of a pain, but at least it works.
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2006-05-26 07:59 PM
TomWaltz wrote:That's the only way. I switched to a two-column toolbox, partly to get away from that problem.
I ended up using a different Palette Scheme then modifying it back to the way I wanted. Kind of a pain, but at least it works.

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2006-05-27 02:34 AM
That's the only way. I switched to a two-column toolbox, partly to get away from that problem.I haven't had access to a mac for a while now, but are you able to double click on the top of the Toolbox (where it says Toolbox), and have it return to it's original position?
This can be done on a PC to switch the position of the palette from docked to non-docked. I was just wondering (even though palettes don't dock the same way) if you could use the same method on a mac to at least solve the last part of the problem?
Cheers,
Link.

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2006-05-27 03:58 AM

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2006-05-27 03:59 AM
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2006-05-27 09:22 AM
Dwight wrote:I don't know why, but that one seems a little creepy to me. Maybe I should give it another go.
Then there's this OTHER toolbar that is tinier and gives no grief.

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2006-05-27 09:32 AM
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2006-05-27 03:16 PM
Dwight wrote:Or I could go deconstuctivist and make a separate floating toolbar for each tool.
Why NOT be modern and look at all of those extra graphic toolbars/command grafix?