[CLOSED] In what context does the "Toggle One/Two Pages Display" control work?
In the menu bar, there is an option for Toggling One/Two Page Display. I can't find it in the manual and haven't had any luck getting it to activate by changing the context.
Anyone using this feature?
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Thank you for providing what editor you are using. I'm looking in the menu area but not seeing that option anywhere. From time to time, back when I actually used AppStudio to edit with, I'd drag a 2nd tab of code over to the far right of the current editor space until a dashed line began to show indicating the dragged editor would be shown in a split-screen fashion: the 1st editor sitting next to the 2nd together instead of sitting together on top of one another. Is this what you refer to?
Nowadays, I use the far better option of VS Code to do my editing in. I not only use split screen functionality vertically, but as of today's 1.25 release, I can now do so vertically as well.
Hope that helps you.
8.2.02M (production), 8.2.02M (test), Windows 10, all outputs.
July 06, 2018, 03:44 PM
Don Garland
Here are some screen shots with different editors open. Whatever the control is, I haven't found a way to activate it.
Aha! That, from my search for it, is a part of the Print Preview grouping of custom commands for the title bar shortcuts. Guessing it toggles whether you see 1 or 2 pages in previewing what will print. Never used it. Only buttons I have up there are the Save, Undo, Redo, and Run buttons. I usually gut the rest.
8.2.02M (production), 8.2.02M (test), Windows 10, all outputs.