Managing the Toolbars
Harmony contains toolbars which, by default, are located at the top of the interface. Some of the workspace’s views also have their own toolbars which you can move around. You can reposition the toolbars to suit your work style or hide unused ones.
Throughout this chapter you might notice slight differences between your interface and the images used to demonstrate the procedure. This is because the images are taken from Harmony Stage. Draw is a subset of Harmony Stage.
You can display or hide toolbars using the menus. The Toolbar menu only contains the View toolbars of the views that are displayed in the workspace. As you show or hide views in your workspace, the Toolbar menu updates.
The top toolbars can also be displayed directly in a view. Only one instance of each toolbar can be displayed. If a toolbar is already displayed in the top area and you decide to display it in a view, the selected toolbar will move from the top area to the view.
The View toolbars can be customized to contain your favourite tools and options. Using the Toolbar Manager window, you can organize different toolbars to suit your working style.
If you prefer to have all your tools visible in the Tools toolbar, the Flat Tool Toolbar option allows you to expand the toolbar so there are no nested toolsets in the toolbar. When you set this option, you will need to close Harmony and restart it for the new interface to be displayed. A default set of tools will appear in the toolbar. However, you can customize which tool icons appear in the toolbar to fit your work pattern.
If the default toolbar does not contain the tools you require, you can customize the toolbar.
Once you are displaying the flat toolbars, you can customize the tools which appear in the toolbar. This means that you can change the default set of tools and replace the tools you use less frequently with ones use more often. This customizing is done through the Toolbar Manager.
How to show and hide a toolbar
|
1.
|
From the top menu, select Windows > Toolbars > the desired toolbar. |
|
‣
|
You can right-click anywhere in the toolbar area to access Harmony toolbars. View toolbars, however, are not available by right-clicking the toolbar area. You can access the toolbar of any open and active view by right-clicking in the view's top area or the Windows menu. |
How to resize a toolbar
|
1.
|
Hide a portion of a toolbar by dragging another open toolbar over its tail-end. |
|
2.
|
Click on the arrows appearing at the end of the collapsed toolbar to expand it. |
How to move a toolbar
|
1.
|
Select the toolbar you want to move by clicking its anchor point and dragging it into a view toolbar area or another position in the top or side interface toolbar area. |
|
2.
|
When a highlighted zone appears showing an available location for the toolbar, release the mouse button and drop the toolbar into position. |
|
‣
|
1. Dock to the top toolbar area. |
|
‣
|
2. Move a toolbar down a row. |
|
‣
|
3. Dock to the left toolbar area. |
How to use enable the Flat Tool Toolbar preference
|
1.
|
From the top menu, select Edit > Preferences (Windows/Linux) or > Preferences (Mac OS X). |
|
2.
|
In the Preferences dialog box, select the General tab. |
|
3.
|
Select the Flat Tool Toolbar option. |
|
5.
|
Save your work and close Harmony. |
The Tools toolbar no longer contains nested tools.