Blender Documentation Volume II - Reference Guide: Last modified July 08 2004 S68 | ||
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The Buttons Window is so peculiar and presents so many characteristics that it deserves a treatment of its own.
Maximise the window, or return to the previous window display size; return to the old screen setting (CTRL-UPARROW).
The following six buttons define the Context of the Button window. Depending on which of these buttons is pressed a second group of buttons may appear further right, defining a sub-context.
Shading Context (F5). Subcontexts are Lamp Buttons, Material Buttons, Texture Buttons (F6), Radiosity Buttons and World Buttons (F8).
Blender selects sub-context smartly. If you are in Shading context with a Mesh Object selected and Material Sub-context, by selecting a Lamp you automatically switch to Lamp Sub-context and vice-versa. Selecting the camera switches to World Sub-context.
A Buttons Window is filled with Panels containing Buttons. Panels can be merged together and, in this case, the Panel presents multiple Tabs to select the buttons. Of course Tabs can be carried out of the panel to form new independent Panels.
Panels can be arranged Horizontally or vertically or freely, they can be collapsed to optimize space.
The Buttons Window global facilities are (Mouse clicks in the Buttons Windows but outside of any Panel):
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