Adobe 22011292 User Guide - Page 28
Dockable Windows
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14 CHAPTER 2 Looking at the Work Area Dockable Windows If Adobe Audition's default interface layout doesn't quite meet the current needs of your project or screen resolution, you'll be happy to know that many individual parts of the interface are dockable. This means that interface components like the Transport Buttons, the Time Display window, the Level Meters, and Rulers may be detached from their current location to float above Adobe Audition's main window, or they may be repositioned and resized within the main window so they better suit your requirements. How can you tell if a part of the Adobe Audition interface is indeed a dockable window? Look for two thin vertical or horizontal lines - these lines are the "handle" (or grab bar) of a dockable window. Move your mouse over a handle, and your mouse cursor looks like a plus sign with arrows at each end. For quick reference, here's a list of all Adobe Audition dockable windows: • Organizer Window • Cue List • Play List * • Transport Buttons • Zoom Buttons • Time Window • Sel/View Controls • Level Meters • Placekeeper • Session Properties ** • Mixers Window ** • Track EQ Window ** • Track Properties ** • Load Meter ** • Video Window ** * (Available in Edit View only) ** (Available in Multitrack View only) Some docked windows may be resized. If resizing is possible, the docked window will have a single, thicker horizontal or vertical bar, known as a resize control. If your mouse moves over a resize control, your mouse cursor takes on the appearance of two lines with two arrows. Note: Even if the resize control is visible, resizing might not be possible due to the other windows that are in the row with the window you're trying to resize.