Tue 15 Feb 2005, 22:03
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 15-Feb 05 From: Portland - US Member No.: 60,586 |
Hey all, I'm new here, and I have a quick question. I was over at my friend's studio, and he was using DP4 on his Mac. I caught a quick glimpse of him zooming all the windows out (so they were smaller and more spread out on the desktop), and then bringing a different one to the foreground (zooming it back to the front). What the heck was this? Is this a Mac effect or a DP effect? Or was I imagining it all? I don't think he was in another program, but I'd really like to know what he had going on. I'm primarily using a Windows machine as a DAW, but if I can get this sort of capability on my box, I'd be a lot happier. Minimizing to taskbars is boring. :^)
Anybody know what I'm talking about? Thanks! |
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Wed 16 Feb 2005, 16:05
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Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 114 Joined: 02-Aug 02 From: BURBANK - US Member No.: 6,512 |
Hey SilverZero
You may have been looking at DP 4.52s new Consolidated Window. Features that opened as separate windows, such as the Soundbites window and the Sequence Editor, actually any or all windows can now be arranged in one central window. Very handy for me as a DP user. Dano10 |
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SilverZero Dp4 - Desktop Effects Tue 15 Feb 2005, 22:03
orchman What you saw is Exposé, a window management featur... Tue 15 Feb 2005, 22:06
SilverZero Expose, you say? Well, that's at least a name ... Tue 15 Feb 2005, 22:21
SilverZero Well, I found a couple of Expose clones. One works... Wed 16 Feb 2005, 03:10
lepetitmartien This is Exposé which is discussed here (hence why ... Wed 16 Feb 2005, 23:05
SilverZero Yeah, Exposé was what I was looking for. I must ha... Wed 16 Feb 2005, 23:24![]() ![]() |
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