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The just:in user interface allows you to control multiple Channels at a time. The Main Window can be splitted and joined to fit your needs. This chapter explains how to use the Split & Join functionality of just:in.

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Single View

When opening just:in for the first time it will present a single View. Basically you can connect to one Channel now. It's possible to display multiple Channels at once by using the Split & Join functionality of just:in. 

Splitting a

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View

  1. Select the ViewerView by clicking it once, the border will turn turquoise. Make sure you don't click the button in the middle.
  2. Select the menu command Channel → Split or use the shortcut command + S.
  3. The Viewer has four Views nowFour views are now displayed. You can connect each View to a Channel as described in the previous chapters.
  4. You may repeat these steps for each View to create further Views.

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Info

When using the smallest Channel View the Audio Bars and the Buffer Status are disabled automatically for those ViewersViews.

Joining a

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View

  1. Select a ViewerView by clicking it once, the border will turn turquoise. Make sure you don't click the button in the middle.
  2. Select the menu command Channel → Join or use the shortcut command + J.
  3. The Viewer has There's only one View now.


Info

It is not possible to join Viewers Views which would result in a connected Channel becoming unavailable. Select the connected Channel of the quadrant you would like to join, otherwise the join will not work.

Reordering

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Views

Moving a

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View to another Position

Drag and drop the Viewer View of a connected Channel to move it to another position.

Interchanging

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Views

Drag and drop a Viewer onto another, active Viewer View onto another View to interchange them.