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Your STVD graphical environment UM0036
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Moving toolbars
Toolbars can be transformed to independent always-on-top windows, by placing them over
(or in part over) the main application window or on the desktop outside the frame of the
STVD main application window. In this floating form they may be relocated by mouse
dragging on the window title bar or any unoccupied area in the window. These toolbar
windows may be resized in the standard manner by dragging on the edge of the frame
(double arrow cursor indicates resize dimension).
Individual toolbars may be picked up and repositioned anywhere in the STVD main
application window.
When docking is active, toolbars locate themselves in a window border region close to the
drop point. This causes automatic rearrangement of the local windows to accommodate the
new toolbar position.
When docking is not active, the toolbar stays where dropped.
When a toolbar is placed over the main application window, it will remain where placed and
appear as a floating window with its own header. (In this case, it is located by absolute
screen position, and remains stationary when the Editor or STVD main application window
is moved or resized.)
Creating user-defined toolbars
1. From the main menu, select Tools>Options to open the Options window.
2. Click on the Toolbars tab and then New to open the New Toolbar window.
Figure 46. Adding new custom toolbars
3. Enter a name for the new toolbar at the prompt.
This name is then added to the list of current toolbars on the Toolbars tab. By default,
the new toolbar is marked as visible. However, even though it has been named, the new
toolbar is still empty. Add elements to it as described in Rearranging toolbar icons.