I wrote a simple script to create an object view with your selected camera
or active view.
Maybe it helps a little
The blog is in Japanese but the script is in JScript :P
http://myara.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-171.html

Martin

On 2013/04/27, at 1:18, Alok <[email protected]> wrote:

 Yep that is the only solution that works. Select and lock all objects once
in Object view. Only there is no default shortcut key assigned to object
view. Alt+8 is for XSI Explorer.

 ALOK

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On 26/04/2013 11:03 AM, Vincent Ullmann wrote:

 I suppose you could ony have one ViewManager, becouse ist some limitation.

The only solution i came up with:
Create a "Object View" (Alt + 8) and set it to View-> All Objects

Am 26.04.2013 17:02, schrieb Adam Seeley:

 Happy Friday Folks,

Does anyone know how to add extra Camera Views to a Layout?

 I'd like to use the Layout Editor to create some extra camera views on my
2nd monitor in a dual layout mode.
 "Camera" isn't one of the selectable views though when I create a new Pane.
"View Manager" is a selection, but it seems you can only have one of those
at a time, which would blow away my normal camera views.

 Many thanks,

Adam.
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