[ANSWERED] Force Stage Preview
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Hi All
I've recently noticed that when working on a scene and I choose to see it via Force Stage Preview, it works as expected. When I no longer want to see Stage Preview, and try and uncheck it in the menubar, it asks me about going full screen. I have to do that and Cmd-G to get back to the patch. If I just close the FSP window, I can't get it back as it is already selected in the menubar. I just want to close and open the Forge Stage window as I work on the scene. I don't recall that being difficult before. Thx, John (latest v of Isadora in not in sig.)
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@JJHP3 said:
I just want to close and open the Forge Stage window as I work on the scene.
For your use-case:
- Force Stage Preview (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+F) once to create a floating preview window for each Stage.
- Alternate between Show/Hide Stages (Cmd/Ctrl+g) to show and hide your floating Stage preview(s).
-- Force Stage Preview --
- If you Force Stage Preview (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+F) once, you create a floating preview window for each Stage (rather than sending the content to the assigned displays).
- If you Force Stage Preview (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+F) a second time, you send the content for each Stage out to their assigned displays (in your case you've assigned your Stage to your main display).
- Forcing Stage preview further times from here will just alternate between 1 and 2 (Floating windows > Assigned displays > Floating windows > Assigned displays > etc.)
-- Show/Hide Stages --
When you Show/Hide Stages (Cmd/Ctrl+g) you alternate between showing and hiding the Stages in their current form (regardless of whether they're floating preview windows or full-size on their assigned displays).
-- Force Stage Preview + Show/Hide Stages --
Force Stage Preview does "un-hide" Stages if they're hidden, but hiding the Stages does not "un-force" the Stage Preview. The Stage preview state stays the same while hidden (floating preview or full-display) which is why it stays checked if it was checked when you hid your Stages.
If you:
- Force Stage Preview (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+F) to create a floating preview window for each Stage
- Then Hide Stages (Cmd/Ctrl+g), you'll hide the floating preview window
- Then Show Stages (Cmd/Ctrl+g), you'll show the floating preview window
- Then Hide Stages (Cmd/Ctrl+g), you'll hide the floating preview window again
- Then Force Stage Preview (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+F) while the floating preview Stages are hidden, you'll un-hide the Stages and send the Stages out to their assigned displays
If you:
- Force Stage Preview (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+F) twice to send the Stages out to their assigned displays
- Then Hide Stages (Cmd/Ctrl+g), you'll hide the full-display Stages
- Then Show Stages (Cmd/Ctrl+g), you'll show the full-display Stages
- Then Hide Stages (Cmd/Ctrl+g), you'll hide the full-display Stages again
- Then Force Stage Preview while the full-display Stages are hidden (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+F), you'll un-hide the Stages and create a floating preview window for each Stage
@JJHP3 said:
I don't recall that being difficult before.
The behavior described above is identical in Isadora 2 and Isadora 3.
Best wishes,
Woland
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Wow - thanks so much! I have to up my preview game. Really appreciate your time... hope it helps others too. - John
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To be fair I only learned this through our software testing process. Before I worked for the company and started testing *everything* in the program, I only ever used Force Stage Preview, never Show/Hide Stages.