Rearranging Toolbars
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:04 pm
The toolbars can be rearranged from the default setup to suit your own method of working. Here are a few suggestions
Left side:
Right Side:
The Drawing Toolbar is used the most while working in the Glyph Edit Window. Double-click on the left edge of the docked toolbar to make it floating. Double-click on the floating toolbar's title to dock it again. Resize the floating toolbars by dragging their edges.
Font Creator remembers the docked and floating positions of the toolbars.
If more toolbars are undocked it gives you more vertical space, and keeps a few more tools close at hand.
The toolbars can also be docked on the left or right side of the window to give the maximum vertical work area.
NOTE: If you attach any images in reply to a thread, please use a maximum width of 600 pixels to keep the thread easy to read. Screenshots are small and sharp when cropped before saving as PNG or GIF images rather than JPG. Resize the Font Creator Window before taking a screen shot rather than resizing the screenshot itself. That way it stays sharp and shows no more than necessary to illustrate your point. Irfan View, FastStone Capture, or the Windows Snipping Tool can be used to save screenshots.
Left side:
Right Side:
The Drawing Toolbar is used the most while working in the Glyph Edit Window. Double-click on the left edge of the docked toolbar to make it floating. Double-click on the floating toolbar's title to dock it again. Resize the floating toolbars by dragging their edges.
Font Creator remembers the docked and floating positions of the toolbars.
If more toolbars are undocked it gives you more vertical space, and keeps a few more tools close at hand.
The toolbars can also be docked on the left or right side of the window to give the maximum vertical work area.
NOTE: If you attach any images in reply to a thread, please use a maximum width of 600 pixels to keep the thread easy to read. Screenshots are small and sharp when cropped before saving as PNG or GIF images rather than JPG. Resize the Font Creator Window before taking a screen shot rather than resizing the screenshot itself. That way it stays sharp and shows no more than necessary to illustrate your point. Irfan View, FastStone Capture, or the Windows Snipping Tool can be used to save screenshots.