displaying multiple inspectors

David Parker frenchchef at mac.com
Fri Jan 28 18:21:57 PST 2005


Thanks. Both now works for me too.

I moved the inspectors around to make more room and then dropped down 
both Fill and Stroke.

Also, I played around with breaking apart the inspector groups. With 
all closed, I dragged one of them until the small close button appeared 
and the grouping was pulling away to make two separate inspectors.

dave
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On Jan 28, 2005, at 7:28 PM, Elliott Roper wrote:

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>> I'm taking the Omnigraffle tutorial and need to drag a fill color from
>> the Fill Inspector to the color of the Stroke Inspector. Both are
>> "panes" (for lack of a better word) on the same inspector. Making one
>> visible makes the other one invisible.
>>
>> Is there a way to tear off one of the panes so that I can have both
>> displayed at the same time to complete the drag drop operation?
>>
> Round here, they will both stay open if there is enough height on the
> screen. The colour inspector that leaps out whenever you hit the
> palette on either fill or stroke takes up so much space that one or the
> other closes to make room for it.
> The workaround is the inspectors can be undocked. Drag the colour
> inspector away before opening both the others. Or for that matter
> isolate one of the others.
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