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+ | It allows to keep the active window hooked to the GUI structure, or to unhook it to move it to a different area of the screen, or to view the document in full screen. | ||
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+ | == Use == <!--T:8--> | ||
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+ | In the menu {{MenuCommand|View → Document windo}} select the desired condition. | ||
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+ | The '''Docked''' condition is the standard, typical one, in which the work area is integral with the structure of the application interface. | ||
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+ | The '''Undocked''' condition allows the user to separate the active window from the interface structure (including menus and tools) and move it on the screen independently. It allows to overlay the two windows, or even to display one and reduce the other to an icon. | ||
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+ | [[Image:FinestraNonAgganciata.png|500px]] | ||
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+ | {{Caption|Example of a '''Undocked''' window superimposed on the main FreeCAD window}} | ||
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+ | [[Image:MenuSpostati.png|500px]] | ||
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+ | {{Caption|The menus can also be separated and moved freely on the screen}} | ||
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+ | The '''Full Screen''' condition is self-explanatory. | ||
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+ | === Other useful tools for managing views and windows === <!--T:17--> | ||
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+ | * [[Std ViewCreate|Create new view]] to work on multiple views simultaneously. | ||
+ | * [[Std ViewScreenShot|Save picture...]] to save the current content of the 3D view to a file. | ||
+ | * [[Std_FreezeViews|Freeze display]] to have custom views. | ||
+ | * [[Std_Windows_Menu|Windows]] menu to manage active windows. | ||
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View → Document window |
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See also |
Create new view, Save picture..., Freeze display, Windows |
Description
It allows to keep the active window hooked to the GUI structure, or to unhook it to move it to a different area of the screen, or to view the document in full screen.
Use
In the menu View → Document windo select the desired condition.
The Docked condition is the standard, typical one, in which the work area is integral with the structure of the application interface.
The Undocked condition allows the user to separate the active window from the interface structure (including menus and tools) and move it on the screen independently. It allows to overlay the two windows, or even to display one and reduce the other to an icon.
Example of a Undocked window superimposed on the main FreeCAD window
The menus can also be separated and moved freely on the screen
The Full Screen condition is self-explanatory.
Other useful tools for managing views and windows
- Create new view to work on multiple views simultaneously.
- Save picture... to save the current content of the 3D view to a file.
- Freeze display to have custom views.
- Windows menu to manage active windows.
- Standard menu: File, Edit, View, Tools, Macro, Windows, Help
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- File: New, Open, Close, Close all, Save, Save as, Save a copy, Save all, Revert, Import, Export, Merge project, Project information, Print, Print preview, Export PDF, Recent files, Exit
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- Tools: Edit parameters, Save picture, Scene inspector, Dependency graph, Project utility, Measure distance, Text document, View turntable, Units calculator, Customize, Addon manager
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