Topic: Feature request: save workspace layout

Pianoteq has tons of options to choose from or to adjust in many menu's and sections, all in a square(-ish) layout that on most displays leaves a fairly large portion of the screen unused.
Luckily, Pianoteq allows us to drag many of the sections out and away from the main window. This enables us to rearrange the workspace,  and thus make better use of the display and get easier/quicker acces to the various sections.

In the present situation Pianoteq for some reason does not remember this layout. I'm running the program on a laptop that I also use for other things, which means I cannot leave Pianoteq open all the time, and therefor have to re-arrange the workspace again every time.

It would be really useful if Pianoteq would allow us to save the workspace.

Cheers!

Last edited by thiesdewaard (06-06-2024 09:06)

Re: Feature request: save workspace layout

thiesdewaard wrote:

Pianoteq has tons of options to choose from or to adjust in many menu's and sections, all in a square(-ish) layout that on most displays leaves a fairly large portion of the screen unused.
Luckily, Pianoteq allows us to drag many of the sections out and away from the main window. This enables us to rearrange the workspace,  and thus make better use of the display and get easier/quicker acces to the various sections.

In the present situation Pianoteq for some reason does not remember this layout. I'm running the program on a laptop that I also use for other things, which means I cannot leave Pianoteq open all the time, and therefor have to re-arrange the workspace again every time.

It would be really useful if Pianoteq would allow us to save the workspace.

Cheers!

https://forum.modartt.com/viewtopic.php...93#p994693

Re: Feature request: save workspace layout

Ah, thanks, good to know it already exists! I did a prior search in the forum, but apparently didn't use the right keywords.

I couldn't find any reference to this functionality in the manual (hope I didn't overlook it, that would be Murphy's law). I see now that there is indeed some reference to it hidden under the 'edit keyboard shortcuts' but not anywhere else. I think it might be good to reference it in the manual (for example in the section about magnification), in order for people to actually find it - and use it.

Cheers!

Last edited by thiesdewaard (06-06-2024 15:33)