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By Josephus Holt
#319119
I feel like this is really a dumb question, but I undocked a couple of panels and would like to re-dock them...sure can't see how to do it...probably too simple :oops:
By JDHill
#319128
Does it work if you click the second-from-the-right button in the floating window's title bar? It's the one right next to the window's 'close' button and its tooltip should say 'Attach'.
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By Fernando Tella
#319135
It happens here too. XP64.

There's no second button, JD. Double-clicking the title bar of the window will redock it, but I cannot change its position.

That only happens in Maxwell Render window (mxcl). It works fine in studio and Maxwell Monitor.

Edit: I reported this some months ago, but it fell into obscurity: http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 13&t=33085
By Josephus Holt
#319152
Like Fernando said, there is only the close "x" button. Double clicking the header does bring it back. Thx, Joe
By itsallgoode9
#319223
did you try just dragging your window over top of the desired window you want to dock in, holding it there for a second then letting it go? That should dock it to the tab of whatever window you want. There's no visual indicator to let you know that it maxwell is understanding you want to dock a window.

Great new feature, but the implementation is broke, IMO. My opinon is that you should just drag it to whatever tab panel you want, see a quick visual indicator, then let go...just like in any web browser.
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By Fernando Tella
#319229
itsallgoode9 wrote:did you try just dragging your window over top of the desired window you want to dock in, holding it there for a second then letting it go? That should dock it to the tab of whatever window you want. There's no visual indicator to let you know that it maxwell is understanding you want to dock a window.

Great new feature, but the implementation is broke, IMO. My opinon is that you should just drag it to whatever tab panel you want, see a quick visual indicator, then let go...just like in any web browser.
Well, it works like that in Studio and Monitor; it shows where the window is going to dock by re-arranging the other windows under it, but it's broken in Maxwell Render window.
Last edited by Fernando Tella on Fri Feb 19, 2010 11:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By Josephus Holt
#319248
itsallgoode9 wrote:did you try just dragging your window over top of the desired window you want to dock in, holding it there for a second then letting it go? That should dock it to the tab of whatever window you want. There's no visual indicator to let you know that it maxwell is understanding you want to dock a window.

Great new feature, but the implementation is broke, IMO. My opinon is that you should just drag it to whatever tab panel you want, see a quick visual indicator, then let go...just like in any web browser.
This does NOT work for me, only double clicking the window header brings it back. I'm on a PC/Vista x64.
Last edited by Josephus Holt on Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:11 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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By polynurb
#319249
Fernando Tella wrote:Which are your system and SO specs? Maybe we can narrow this issue a bit.
yep! i just installed on my 32 bit win xp laptop and it seems to work fine here... not like on all my other machines whisch run on xp 64!
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