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Jakob Rehnstrom
2012-02-15 14:52:43


1) If I have a number of panes, how do I move a pane to another place in the hierarchy? My problem is that I added the panes in one order, now I want another order.
2) Is it possible to maximize a pane temporarily?



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2012-02-15 15:43:17

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Hi,

1) You can drag and drop an indicator by right clicking on it then moving it to another pane.
2) You can maximize a pane by pressing on CONTROL and double clicking on it. Perform the same operation to restore it.



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