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Single Channel 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 Channel View

  1. Select the View 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 shift + command + S.


  3. Four 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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    Each Channel Viewer View has a minimum pixel size. Splitting an existing Channel Viewer View is not possible if the resulting 4 four new Viewers Channel Views would be smaller than 201x111 pixels each.


Joining a Channel View

Warning

Joining a Channel View is only possible when all respective Channel Views are disconnected from a Channel.


  1. Select a View 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 shift , command + command + J.


  3. There's only one View nowThe previously available four Channel Views have been reduced to one Channel View.

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    It is not possible to join 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.


Moving Moving Channel Views

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

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Channel View. You may drop it on a disconnected Channel View or a connected Channel View. The Channel Views will then be interchanged accordingly.

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