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RP
Ronaldo Persiano
Fri, Jun 7, 2019 1:30 PM

Is there any OpenSCAD manual section with a summary of the standard Ctl key
strokes? I guess I accidentally hit some Ctl key combination and get an
unusual window arrangement were the view area cannot be moved:

[image: StrangeWindowArrange.PNG]

Is there any OpenSCAD manual section with a summary of the standard Ctl key strokes? I guess I accidentally hit some Ctl key combination and get an unusual window arrangement were the view area cannot be moved: [image: StrangeWindowArrange.PNG]
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Parkinbot
Fri, Jun 7, 2019 8:54 PM

Looks like you got you editor window entangled with the mouse.

To repair it, you grasp the editor window at the title bar and drag it to
the left side of the application window. When you see a light blue panel it
is about to dock and you can let it go. Similarily you can drag the console
window to snap in the right bottom area.

--
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Looks like you got you editor window entangled with the mouse. To repair it, you grasp the editor window at the title bar and drag it to the left side of the application window. When you see a light blue panel it is about to dock and you can let it go. Similarily you can drag the console window to snap in the right bottom area. -- Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/
RP
Ronaldo Persiano
Sat, Jun 8, 2019 7:44 PM

Thank you, Parkinbot. However, neither the console panel nor the editor
panel stays at one side of the viewing area when I drop it there. As it can
be seen in my previous image, the viewing area panel has no title bar so it
cannot be moved. I am able to put one panel on the top of the other by
moving the editor panel or the console panel but the viewing window panel
will occupy be the whole horizontal space in the OpenSCAD window. No way,
for instance, to have the three panels side by side.

Em sex, 7 de jun de 2019 às 21:55, Parkinbot rudolf@digitaldocument.de
escreveu:

Looks like you got you editor window entangled with the mouse.

To repair it, you grasp the editor window at the title bar and drag it to
the left side of the application window. When you see a light blue panel it
is about to dock and you can let it go. Similarily you can drag the console
window to snap in the right bottom area.

--
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Thank you, Parkinbot. However, neither the console panel nor the editor panel stays at one side of the viewing area when I drop it there. As it can be seen in my previous image, the viewing area panel has no title bar so it cannot be moved. I am able to put one panel on the top of the other by moving the editor panel or the console panel but the viewing window panel will occupy be the whole horizontal space in the OpenSCAD window. No way, for instance, to have the three panels side by side. Em sex, 7 de jun de 2019 às 21:55, Parkinbot <rudolf@digitaldocument.de> escreveu: > Looks like you got you editor window entangled with the mouse. > > To repair it, you grasp the editor window at the title bar and drag it to > the left side of the application window. When you see a light blue panel it > is about to dock and you can let it go. Similarily you can drag the console > window to snap in the right bottom area. > > > > -- > Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > OpenSCAD mailing list > Discuss@lists.openscad.org > http://lists.openscad.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_lists.openscad.org >
RP
Ronaldo Persiano
Sat, Jun 8, 2019 8:32 PM

Solved! It was my mistake. The viewing area panel has no title bar and
cannot be moved directly. But I have found the way to arrange the panels
the way I wanted.

Em sáb, 8 de jun de 2019 às 20:44, Ronaldo Persiano rcmpersiano@gmail.com
escreveu:

Thank you, Parkinbot. However, neither the console panel nor the editor
panel stays at one side of the viewing area when I drop it there. As it can
be seen in my previous image, the viewing area panel has no title bar so it
cannot be moved. I am able to put one panel on the top of the other by
moving the editor panel or the console panel but the viewing window panel
will occupy be the whole horizontal space in the OpenSCAD window. No way,
for instance, to have the three panels side by side.

Em sex, 7 de jun de 2019 às 21:55, Parkinbot rudolf@digitaldocument.de
escreveu:

Looks like you got you editor window entangled with the mouse.

To repair it, you grasp the editor window at the title bar and drag it to
the left side of the application window. When you see a light blue panel
it
is about to dock and you can let it go. Similarily you can drag the
console
window to snap in the right bottom area.

--
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Solved! It was my mistake. The viewing area panel has no title bar and cannot be moved directly. But I have found the way to arrange the panels the way I wanted. Em sáb, 8 de jun de 2019 às 20:44, Ronaldo Persiano <rcmpersiano@gmail.com> escreveu: > Thank you, Parkinbot. However, neither the console panel nor the editor > panel stays at one side of the viewing area when I drop it there. As it can > be seen in my previous image, the viewing area panel has no title bar so it > cannot be moved. I am able to put one panel on the top of the other by > moving the editor panel or the console panel but the viewing window panel > will occupy be the whole horizontal space in the OpenSCAD window. No way, > for instance, to have the three panels side by side. > > Em sex, 7 de jun de 2019 às 21:55, Parkinbot <rudolf@digitaldocument.de> > escreveu: > >> Looks like you got you editor window entangled with the mouse. >> >> To repair it, you grasp the editor window at the title bar and drag it to >> the left side of the application window. When you see a light blue panel >> it >> is about to dock and you can let it go. Similarily you can drag the >> console >> window to snap in the right bottom area. >> >> >> >> -- >> Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenSCAD mailing list >> Discuss@lists.openscad.org >> http://lists.openscad.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_lists.openscad.org >> >