Keep window on top

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Boppy
Oct 29, 2008
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Hi guys, I mostly work off my laptop so screen space is at a premium.

You know when you’re doing a quick mask and you want to have a close- up view and an actual size view so you have two windows open of the same image? How do you get the zoomed out one to sit on top of the zoomed in one? Having them sit side by side is a waste of space so I really want the small window to sit on top of the zoomed in large window to keep it visible when I’m working on the zoom.

There are apps that keep windows on top but they apply to the whole application and I haven’t found one that works on different windows within an app.

Would be really grateful if anyone has a tip to share on this issue.

Jo

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Joel
Oct 30, 2008
Boppy wrote:

Hi guys, I mostly work off my laptop so screen space is at a premium.
You know when you’re doing a quick mask and you want to have a close- up view and an actual size view so you have two windows open of the same image? How do you get the zoomed out one to sit on top of the zoomed in one? Having them sit side by side is a waste of space so I really want the small window to sit on top of the zoomed in large window to keep it visible when I’m working on the zoom.

There are apps that keep windows on top but they apply to the whole application and I haven’t found one that works on different windows within an app.

Would be really grateful if anyone has a tip to share on this issue.
Jo

I never use more than 1 window, and I always have one hand holding the pen while other pressing either +/- or [/] to ZOOM IN/OUT, smaller/LARGER brush size etc..
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John J
Oct 30, 2008
Boppy wrote:
Hi guys, I mostly work off my laptop so screen space is at a premium.
You know when you’re doing a quick mask and you want to have a close- up view and an actual size view so you have two windows open of the same image? How do you get the zoomed out one to sit on top of the zoomed in one? Having them sit side by side is a waste of space so I really want the small window to sit on top of the zoomed in large window to keep it visible when I’m working on the zoom.

Keep the info/nav palette open.
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Boppy
Oct 31, 2008
On Oct 31, 1:03 am, John J wrote:
Boppy wrote:
Hi guys, I mostly work off my laptop so screen space is at a premium.

You know when you’re doing a quick mask and you want to have a close- up view and an actual size view so you have two windows open of the same image? How do you get the zoomed out one to sit on top of the zoomed in one? Having them sit side by side is a waste of space so I really want the small window to sit on top of the zoomed in large window to keep it visible when I’m working on the zoom.

Keep the info/nav palette open.

So how do you zoom the info/nav pallette? On my laptop screen it’s not possible to see my quickmask brushwork.

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