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Customizing
Using the Setup options
The list to the left shows the workspaces in the active project, while the list to the right
shows the workspace presets. While workspaces are stored with each project,
workspace presets can be stored globally, allowing you to set up a number of
workspaces for use in any project. Workspace presets save the position and size of
the main windows only – project-specific windows are not included.
In the Workspaces list to the left, you can rename workspaces (by double-clicking
and typing) and lock or unlock them.
The arrow buttons between the two lists allow you to copy the selected workspace
to a workspace preset, or vice versa.
The buttons below each list let you add, remove, or activate workspaces or presets.
You can also activate a workspace or a preset by double-clicking in its number
column.
Normally, when you use key commands to activate workspaces, they relate to the
order in the workspace list, e.
g. the key command for “Workspace 1” selects the
first workspace on the list and so on. However, if you activate the Use IDs
checkbox, you can enter a number in the ID column for each workspace.
This number will be used as reference when you are using key commands, so that
the key command for “Workspace 1” recalls the workspace with ID 1.
Workspace presets are not only saved globally, but also included in the project. If
you open a project on a different system, by default the global presets stored on
this system are shown in the list to the right. To see the presets included in your
project, activate the “Show Project Presets” option.
Activate the “Auto Instantiate Presets” option to convert all global workspace
presets automatically into workspaces when you create a new project or open a
project.
To close the dialog, click the OK button.
Note that you can continue working in other windows with the Organize
Workspaces dialog open.
Using the Setup options
You can customize the appearance of the following elements:
- Transport panel
- Info line
-Toolbars
- Inspector
The setup context menus
If you right-click the Transport panel, the toolbars, the info lines, or the Inspector, the
respective setup context menu opens.
The following general options are available on the setup context menus:
“Show All” makes all items visible.
“Default” resets the interface to the default setting.
“Setup…” opens the Setup dialog, see below.