It was 30/6/04 8:52 am, when Richard Earney wrote: > If you set up a Workspace (with a key command) you can have large > previews.
Richard Hate to ask but how do you set up the key command to view a Workspace? > By shifting the panes about in the File Browser window you can have > several different workspaces. For example one with lots of info and > smaller previews, then one with no info and huge previews. > > Works a treat. It has some pitfalls. For one, you have to have the Workspace you are coming back to also include the File Browser. My main Workspace does not include the FB. So, it makes jumping to a WS with large preview and then back cumbersome. The simpler solution, I think, is to have a tabbed window containing just a large preview that you could jump to by Shift or Opt clicking on the small preview or another shortcut or by clicking on a Large Preview and Thumbnails tabs (assuming these tabs are added in a future version). It's not an original suggestion, most file browsers already have such a feature. BTW, you can collapse/expand the palettes in the FB by simply double-clicking on their tabs. Not a lot of people know that! <g> Shangara Singh. __________________________________________________ :: Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Photoshop CS :: Photoshop CS Essential Tips || Photoshop Glossary (eBooks) :: Examaids for Adobe & Macromedia Certification :: http://www.examaids.com || http://www.photoshopace.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
