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SONAR basics
Locking views
By default SONAR allows only one instance of each view, but you can lock the contents of most
views, preserving the current view by forcing a new instance of the view to appear if necessary.
Locking views is the only way you can have multiple instances of the same view open. Only the
Track and Console views cannot be locked.
To lock a view, just click the Lock button at the top right of the view. An unlocked view looks like
this , and a locked view looks like this . A view can be locked automatically by pressing the
CTRL key when opening the view.
Floating views
When a view is float enabled, you can move it outside of the confines of SONAR. This is particularly
useful if you take advantage of SONAR’s dual monitor support. Using dual monitor support, you can
keep the Track or Console view on one monitor and “float” other views to the other monitor by
dragging them to the second screen.
For more information, see the online help topic “Floating Views and Dual Monitor Support.”
X-Ray windows
The X-Ray Windows feature eliminates the need to constantly minimize, move, or close windows in
order to work in other windows. It works by decreasing the opacity of the current window enough so
that you can see and work with the window that’s behind the current window. You activate the
feature by pressing a keyboard shortcut (default shortcut is SHIFT+X) when the mouse cursor is
over a window you want to x-ray. You can choose to X-Ray whichever window is underneath the
mouse cursor, or automatically X-Ray all FX/synth property pages in one step (Note: the mouse
cursor does not need to be over any plug-in property pages).
To do this Do this
Display a view in tabbed format Click the upper left corner of a view, and choose Enable Tabbed from
the pop-up menu
Disable tabbed format for a view Right-click the view’s tab, and choose Disable Tabbed from the pop-up
menu.
Enable or disable tabbed format for
all open views
Use the View > Enable Tabbing for Open Views command.
Maximize a tabbed view
Click the Maximize/Restore button that’s just to the left of the tabs.
Restore tabbed view
Click the Restore button that’s in the lower left corner of the view
that you’re restoring.
Close a view that is in tabbed format Right-click the view’s tab, and choose Close from the pop-up menu
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