Submitted by David_H on 2015/01/27 05:03
It's already possible to grab the HTML pane and separate it from grid.  It sure would be nice if it had a simple maximize command.  Preferably one that could be activated when it is docked, click maximize to do so.  Then maybe click something else to dock it again?  If that's not possible a simple maximize command sure would be useful.
 
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Yeah, and we could use F11 as a shortcut.
Easiest to implement is to toggle the dock-undock state. That should do the trick, don't you think ?
For now, you can load / save layouts to quickly switch between setups
 

Armando

2015/01/27 17:37

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
Yeah, and we could use F11 as a shortcut.
Easiest to implement is to toggle the dock-undock state. That should do the trick, don't you think ?
For now, you can load / save layouts to quickly switch between setups
 
[/quote]
 
 
This is something I asked for, a while ago. My suggestion was a bit different : maximizing HTML pane or grids (using F11 or whatever).
 
Maximizing grids would be tremendously helpful when one is working with several grids side by side. Playing with the vertical or horizontal separator is obviously quite feasible, but the advantage of a "maximize/full screen" function would be to able to switch between 2 views instantly.
 
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