Wilhelm wrote:
On my medium-sized screen there is ample room besides the Rev tools
stack to accommodate two open script editor windows side by side, so
there is really no need to hide the tools stack in the default
preferences settings.

At the heart of this issue is the question: What would one expect to do with layout tools while in a script editor?

That an IDE would dynamically provide progressive disclosure of features specific to the task at hand isn't a bad thing, IMO.

But most importantly, as you noted, if it does it must do so reliably.

I appreciate your contribution to the RQCC on this. If I used Rev's script editor I'd toss a few votes toward it, but alas my 100 votes are allocated to things I need in my own workflow. Just the same, this type of reliability is so important (scripting being as central to the user experience in Rev as it is), I would encourage anyone affected by this to consider adding a vote for it.

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 Richard Gaskin
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