Peter Wassink wrote: ↑02 Apr 2018, 21:45
Your wish was anticipated...
When you swipe (up<>down) instead of hover, the dock appears instantly.
#Solved....
Thanks I did not know about that! Definitely an improvement if for no other reason than it
feels faster.
Using a keyboard shortcut might actually be the fastest but in my case, if you look at my interface with the dock hidden:
When I use a shortcut key to show the left drawer I get*:
Which obviously defeats the purpose since my floating panels block the drawer and I can't easily access the options I've just called up
Auto-hiding (hovering or swiping at the edge to show the drawer), works the right way - when called up it displays over top of the floating panels.
In short, if showing the drawer using a hotkey behaved like showing any custom panel, where showing it causes it to display above over the other panels, I would simply use a hotkey for the drawer. Since that doesn't work with my interface setup - I'm stuck using auto-show/hide drawer - which I wish was faster, but as Peter has pointed out can be improved by wiggling the cursor up down at the edge of the window.
TVPaint team, to me it boils down to a few possible tweaks:
- Faster display of the drawer (and timeline) when hovering using auto-show/hide
- Showing the drawer via hotkey (instead of auto) to display over floating panels - the same way other panels behave
- Modify the keystroke "Toggle [Left|Right] Drawer" to not change the "pinned" state of the drawer. This way If I had unpinned the drawer, and press the key, the drawer opens instantly. If my cursor is inside the drawer area quickly enough it stays open and hides again when I leave the area. If I don't hover in the area within a certain amount of time it hides again since it is unpinned. If the drawer had been pinned, the key simply toggles the drawer the way it currently does
Okay this is a lot of talk for a few miliseconds of interface improvement
*I'm aware I could create an action to both toggle the drawer and the floating panels but in my experience that approach quickly becomes unruly as you would need to continually maintain the list of toggled panels and
only use that action to toggle any of them.