When assigning Simple Console content to a button created on the Virtual Console, "Which one?" I get lost.
Since it is used on a notebook, it would be very convenient to be able to use two separate screens, one for the top and one for the bottom.
Example
Top: Virtual Console screen
Bottom: Fader part of simple console
Creation of two split-screen mode
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You can double click a tab down where you choose which is shown, that will bring this tab into its own window...
you'll loose screen real estate by that second window border but you could hide the lower window's title bar by increasing the upper's window size.
It's not perfect, as QLC+ doesn't remember that detached window's position and size, but pretty close to what you want.
Just close the window and it will reappear in the main one as a tab again
you'll loose screen real estate by that second window border but you could hide the lower window's title bar by increasing the upper's window size.
It's not perfect, as QLC+ doesn't remember that detached window's position and size, but pretty close to what you want.
Just close the window and it will reappear in the main one as a tab again