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Floating Panels

Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 17:27
by TSDesign
The program now start up in full window without floating panels. I can’t find a way to stop that and change to floating panels. I have a large center screen I use for design and have all floating panel on a side screen. The one thing I was hoping would be in V 5 was that the program would remember floating panel locations when starting up.

Re: Floating Panels

Posted: 23 Jan 2015, 00:06
by TSDesign
On Jan 10 I typed a post on floating panels.
I see a number of people have viewed the post, but no one, i.e. Railmodeller, has replied.
I’ve worked as a engineer for over 40 years. Started using AutoCad 25 years ago. Being able to use as much screen area for designing has always been a high priority for design programs.
Again, I ask “has Ver. 5 kept floating panels as an option or is it one more feature that has been left out”?

Re: Floating Panels

Posted: 23 Jan 2015, 15:28
by RailModeller Support
Hi there -

RailModeller Pro uses a single window design.
Floating palettes are not supported.

cheers,
Jan

Re: Floating Panels

Posted: 04 Feb 2015, 16:50
by sacto_steve
poor design decision. Lack of floating panels is quite impacting. Please correct.

Re: Floating Panels

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 18:48
by paulie77
I personally don't really like floating panels, but I understand why they are desired. I do agree that having as much screen real estate as possible is very desirable. Perhaps a happy medium would be to add the ability to hide the side panels with a couple of menu bar buttons.

Re: Floating Panels

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 19:47
by TSDesign
I love software forum. It allows open discussion of ideas between end users and the software programmers.
After reading paulie77 views on floating panels I took time to think about the idea. From my point of view the happy medium proposed works out like this: Add a hide button so you could either use the panels as they are or hide them and have no use of them at all.
As I see it, the RM Pro programmers took all end user options away and placed the panels and the number of panels where they preferred. It seems to me, by adapting the concept in Ver. 4 to MR Pro, all end users could have used the screen real estate as they preferred. In Ver 4 whenever you started the program the panels automatically started in the same place, and stayed there unless they were moved. If the MR Pro programmers would have used this concept and added a save button for the panel locations, all uses would have benefited. Any user could have moved the panels to where they preferred. Then by saving these locations, every time RM Pro started, the floating panels would have moved to the positions preferred by the end user. Also by using a panel hide/view button, as in Ver. 4, user could display only their preferred panels.