HALion Control Panel
Window Handling
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• To expand or collapse a section, click the + or - icon on the left of the title bar, or click
the title bar.
• To expand or collapse all sections at the same time, hold down Shift and click the + or
the - icon or the title bar.
• To resize a section, click the dotted line in the middle of its lower border and drag up
or down.
Adjusting the Size of a Split View
• To adjust the size of two split views, point the mouse at the divider between these two,
click, and drag.
If a view is split into three or more parts, these parts are resized proportionally. To
resize an individual part, hold down Ctrl/Cmd and drag.
Window Handling
Creating Additional Windows
You can create new windows from existing views in the following ways:
• Click in the upper left corner of an existing view or tab and drag it out of the current
window.
• Use the Undock command on the tab context menu or the View pop-up menu.
Using Window Presets
HALion comes with several preconfigured window presets.
• To open a window preset, click the Open New Window button in the top bar and select
it from the pop-up menu.
• To create your own window presets, use the corresponding commands on the pop-up
menu.
Locking Windows
If you open an additional window, HALion shows the settings of the focused program, layer,
zone, etc. This way, all editors and separate windows relate to the same material. However,
in some cases it might be necessary to show different objects in different windows, for
example, to compare the parameter sets of two zones or layers. This can be achieved by
locking a window.
• To lock a window, click the Lock button in the upper right corner. If this button is
activated, the window no longer follows selection and focus changes in the main plug-
in window. Instead, it displays the settings of the program that was selected when you
clicked the Lock button.
Screen Sets
You can save the configuration of the control panel as a screen set. This way, you can
preconfigure HALion for different workflows and editing situations. By default, the following
screen sets are available: