To move a toolbar, depress over the area of the toolbar free of buttons, and drag the toolbar to the desired location.
While being dragged, the toolbar may dock at any border of the main application window or remain floating over the application. In the floating state, the toolbar has a title bar with its own title.
Floating toolbars can be resized. To do so, place the cursor over the toolbar window border (the cursor will assume "resize" shape), and drag the border as desired.
To switch between docked and floating state of a toolbar, double-click over the area of the toolbar that is free of buttons.
Standard toolbars (“Main” and “View”) include into themselves several “embedded” toolbars. At the same time, in the main toolbar, by default, only one icon of the “embedded” toolbar (the rest are hidden) is displayed, to the right of which there is a button . Upon pressing this button the “embedded” toolbar is opened together with the remaining icons of the given group.
The embedded toolbar can be turned into the regular toolbar. To do this, it is necessary to place cursor into the title area of the embedded toolbar, press and, without releasing the pressed button of the mouse, drag it to any place of the T-FLEX CAD window.
The buttons of the embedded toolbar can be also placed directly on the main toolbar. To do this, it is enough to press the button at the right end of the embedded toolbar.
Controlling toolbar visibility
To show or hide the desired toolbar, one can do over any displayed toolbar. The context menu will appear with the first item containing the list of all available toolbars. The currently visible toolbars are checkmarked. To show or hide the desired toolbar, select the respective menu item.
To show or hide several toolbars at once, one can use the item "Customize…" in this same menu, or the command "SB: Show Toolbars":
Icon |
Ribbon |
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→ Customize |
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Keyboard |
Textual Menu |
<SB> |
Customize > Customize |
This command brings up a dialog box with tabs supporting various manipulations over toolbars and binding any key combinations to the application commands.