

The user’s guide b.ġ0 conventions used in this book conventions used in this book the following table describes the text conventions in this book: convention meaning bold text that appears in bold is a command in sonar. The sonaruser’s guide is task-oriented, with lots of cross-references, so that you can find the information you need.
#SONAR 8.5 PRODUCER EDITION TUTORIAL HOW TO#
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#SONAR 8.5 PRODUCER EDITION TUTORIAL SOFTWARE#
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You can also maximize the pane to doĭetailed work in a view, or drag the splitter bar at the top of the view to enlarge the tabbed view area.įor step-by-step instructions, see the procedures below.Ī. Maximize pane B. Scroll left or right to view tabs C. Active view D. Tabs (or use the CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT/RIGHT ARROW shortcut). You can toggle through the different views by clicking the tab of the view you want to see You can dock any view other than the Console view in the lower-right corner of the Track view byĮnabling a view’s Enable Tabbed option. You can have as many views open in tabbed format as
