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Reset position of Browser

PeterKehoe
12-Amethyst

Reset position of Browser

I know that if I have "undocked" the Browser bar from the Creo Elements/Direct Modeling UI, I can drag it back and even snap it to a pre-defined dock location. I also know that I can turn the Browser on or off using the F12 key. What I'd like to know is if there is a way to have a command or shortcut to bring the Browser bar back to its default docked location (on the left side of the UI). The reason for wanting a command or shortcut is if I have moved the Browser bar to a second display and then undock my laptop so I no longer have that second display; in that case I have no way of dragging it.


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Hello Peter,

try it with the commands:

(sd-undock-graphical-browser "parcel-gbrowser") 

(sd-dock-graphical-browser "parcel-gbrowser")

Although that does not bring the "Browser bar" at the docked position but at least the "Structure browser" back to the window.

Set it with 2 screens so modeling can remember the position of the undocked "Structure browser" in the first window.                      

Tested in v19 m20

In Express 6, it does not work ?!.

(Please write info in your Signature) Sysinfo: I use Creo Elements Direct /Drafting, /Modeling and /Modeling Express 8.0 ( formerly CoCreate- SolidDesigner and Drafting or ME10 )
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