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About Window Sets

Window Sets allow you to tailor the layout of your screen, including not only window appearance but also window related settings. By creating, saving and recalling Window Sets, you can switch between various “work layouts”. Basically, you set the screen up as you want it and then take a “snapshot” of it and store this under a specific name.

What is included in a Window Set?

A Window Set stores basic information about each window on the screen, including the following:

• Size.
• Location.
• Location of any associated Toolboxes and Palettes.
• Magnification factor.

It does not include:

 

• Positions of scroll bars.

 

• Color schemes.

 

Below follows a list of the windows that can be included in a Window Set. For some of them additional information about settings that can be included, is specified:

Window type
Arrangement

Key, List, Drum, Score, Audio and Controller Edit

Master Track windows
All Mixers
Pool
Notepad

Additional settings stored
Track View layout, Inspector hidden/shown, Status Bar settings etc.

Snap and Quantize values. Controller display hidden/shown (where it applies). “Lanes” in Controller Editor.

None
None
None
None

Arrange window restriction

One restriction applies to Arrange windows. A Window Set can only restore settings for one Arrangement, the one currently active (on top).

Where are Window Sets stored?

Window Sets are stored as parts of your Preferences. That is, all Songs share one set of Window Sets.