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[SOLVED] Enable/disable group from tab
#1
See attached. There's a disbale/enable all groups when a specific group is chosen. It should be possible to disable/enable that chosen group w/o having to go to the far right (not talking Trump here Smile, pull the sidebar if needed, then disable that group which was selected in the first place.

   
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#2
You might not be aware that you can enable/disable a group simply by clicking on the group tab.
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#3
or hold Shift while operating some control to temporarily override a group
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#4
Both are great ! Very useful.
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#5
The thought being: En/Disable *all* groups should be a rare operation to use.
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#6
Indeed.

I presume there's a tradeoff between spending timing doing/learning actual mixes and reading the user manual.

Do you know why the F* keys would not work to recall saved windows in Linux ?
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#7
(01-27-2017, 06:23 PM)jonetsu Wrote: Do you know why the F* keys would not work to recall saved windows in Linux ?

I think some might be reserved by the window manager, but not 100% sure.

I had this problem under XFCE - the first 3 F-keys would not work. Didn't yet try under Gnome...
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#8
That's indeed the case. Just tried it with F4-F7: they all work as expected. Being able to save 4 views is great. F8-F12 might work also, although 4 is enough for now.
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