User Guide
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User Guide
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If necessary, rotate the Actor object until it is pointing in the direction you want to face
in Browser view. (See “Rotating objects” on page 40.)
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Switch to Browser view.
Using palettes
Atmosphere Builder features a variety of palettes that you use to perform different tasks,
including selecting tools and views, adding objects to a world, and setting the properties
of those objects. When you first start Atmosphere Builder, several palettes are displayed by
default. You can choose to show and hide palettes as you work.
A
group
is a window that lets you organize palettes. You can move all palettes into a single
group or move each palette into its own group window. You can also close and resize
groups to make better use of your work area.
To show a palette and any palettes in its group:
Choose the palette’s name in the Window menu.
To hide a palette and any palettes in its group:
Click the close box in the upper right corner of the group window.
To bring a palette to the front of its group:
Click the palette’s tab, or choose the palette’s name in the Window menu. A check mark
next to the palette’s name in the Window menu indicates that the palette is visible and at
the front of its group.
To move a palette between groups:
Drag the palette’s tab to another group.
To move a palette so that it appears in its own window:
Drag the palette’s tab to the desktop.
To move a group of palettes:
Drag the group’s title bar.
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