"Photoshop Style" Tool Windows (Detachable from Main Window)
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 01:48
Hi!
My demo period ran out for version 8, but I just tried the recently released version 9 demo, hoping that this feature had been added. I was disappointed to see that I still had to keep tool windows within the "main" TVPaint window. This is troublesome for me because I prefer to use a dual-monitor setup, however one of my monitors is not capable of the same resolution as the other, so I must run them as dual displays rather than a single stretched-resolution display. This means that I can't drag the TVPaint window to "fill" both screens; it can only fill one, and naturally for that one I choose my Cintiq. And because the tool windows cannot be dragged outside of the boundaries of the "main" window, that means that my second monitor does me no good when I'm using TVPaint, when I would prefer to put all of the tools, buttons, menus, etc. onto the non-Cintiq monitor and devote the Cintiq monitor to the drawing/preview portion of TVPaint.
So it would just be nice to know whether there is any interest in this feature of emulating the "Photoshop style," since my Cintiq is 4:3 ratio and the vast majority of LCD monitors are now 16:9, which makes it awkward and costly to match resolutions between them (costly because most widescreen LCD monitors I've found run at the HD vertical resolution of 1080, with only the high-end or big-size models going to match the 1200 vertical resolution of the Cintiq, and awkward because even in that case I have to black-out the edges of the monitor to match the horizontal resolution of the Cintiq.)
Thanks, bye!
My demo period ran out for version 8, but I just tried the recently released version 9 demo, hoping that this feature had been added. I was disappointed to see that I still had to keep tool windows within the "main" TVPaint window. This is troublesome for me because I prefer to use a dual-monitor setup, however one of my monitors is not capable of the same resolution as the other, so I must run them as dual displays rather than a single stretched-resolution display. This means that I can't drag the TVPaint window to "fill" both screens; it can only fill one, and naturally for that one I choose my Cintiq. And because the tool windows cannot be dragged outside of the boundaries of the "main" window, that means that my second monitor does me no good when I'm using TVPaint, when I would prefer to put all of the tools, buttons, menus, etc. onto the non-Cintiq monitor and devote the Cintiq monitor to the drawing/preview portion of TVPaint.
So it would just be nice to know whether there is any interest in this feature of emulating the "Photoshop style," since my Cintiq is 4:3 ratio and the vast majority of LCD monitors are now 16:9, which makes it awkward and costly to match resolutions between them (costly because most widescreen LCD monitors I've found run at the HD vertical resolution of 1080, with only the high-end or big-size models going to match the 1200 vertical resolution of the Cintiq, and awkward because even in that case I have to black-out the edges of the monitor to match the horizontal resolution of the Cintiq.)
Thanks, bye!