====== OD Workspaces ====== ===== What are Workspaces ===== Workspaces are layouts that can be stored within Layout and Modeler. Workspaces allow you to save and restore different window layouts in a fast manner to make it easy and fast to optimize your interface usage the different situations you might find yourself in. {{ :workspaces1.png?nolink|}} ===== Usage ===== * **OD WS GUI**: Brings up the Gui in which you can create and remove, as well as restore Layouts * **OD WS 01-10**: These allow you to quickly restore the 1-10th layout. You could map these onto hotkeys for fast switching of layouts, not requiring a gui. ===== Main Interface ===== {{ ::workspaces2.png?nolink |}} * **Workspace Name**: The name under which you would like to save the window layout. * **Save WorkSpace**: This will save the current layout under the workspace Name. * **Remove WorkSpace**: This will remove the workspace configuration from disk. * **Saved WorkSpaces**: A pull-down menu with all available workSpaces. Selecting a workSpace, automatically switches to its layout. ===== What is actually stored, which windows ? ===== * **Layout**: Scene Editor, Image Editor, Surface Editor, Graph Editor, Motion Mixer, Presets (Samples), Python Console, Command History, Preferences, Device Manager, Control Booth, Studio, Dynamics, Flock_Master, Render Properties, Node Editor, Octane IPR Preview, Effects, Master Plugins, OD Workspace * **Modeler**: Image Editor, Graph Editor, Surface Editor, Numeric, Layers, Vertex, Snap Panel, Samples, Python Console, Node Editor, General Options, Point Statistics, Polygon Statistics, Edge Statistics, Point Info, Polygon Info, Edge Info ===== How To Install ===== - Unzip to a folder (where ever you store lightwave plugins) - Add the Lightwave Layout plugin OD_WorkSpaces.pyc - You'll find a Menu Config you can load via Edit Menus/Import Config. ===== Introduction Video ===== {{vimeo>264848769?medium}}