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28 Chapter 1 An Overview of the Shake User Interface
Navigating in the Viewer, Node View, and Curve Editor
The Viewer, Node View, and Curve Editor are all capable of containing much more
information than can be displayed at one time. You can pan and zoom around within
each of these areas in order to focus on the elements you want to adjust in greater
detail.
Important: Shake requires the use of a three-button mouse—the middle mouse
button is key to navigating the Shake interface. If, in Mac OS X, you map Exposé
functionality to the middle mouse button, this will interfere with navigation in Shake,
and you should disable this functionality.
To pan across the contents of an area, do one of the following:
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Press the middle mouse button and drag.
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Option-click (Mac OS X) or Alt-click (Linux) and drag.
To zoom into or out of an area, do one of the following:
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Hold down the Control key and drag while holding down the middle mouse button.
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Control-Option-drag or Control-Alt-drag.
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Use the + or - key to zoom in or out based on the position of the pointer.
To reset an area to 1:1 viewing, do one of the following:
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In the Viewer, click the Home button in the Viewer shelf.
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Move the pointer to an interface area, then press Home.
To fit the contents to the available space within an area:
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In the Viewer, click the Fit Image to Viewer button in the Viewer shelf.
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Move the pointer to an interface area, and press F.
Saving Favorite Views
If you find yourself panning back and forth within a particular area to the same regions,
it might be time to create a Favorite View within that area.
In the Node View, you could save several views in your node tree where you’ll be
making frequent adjustments.
If youre doing paint work on a zoomed-in image in the Viewer, you can save the
position and zoom level of several different regions of the image.
In the Curve Editor, you can save several different pan, zoom-level, and displayed-
curve collections that you need to switch among as you adjust the animation of
different nodes in your project.
In the Parameters tab, you can save the parameters being tweaked, as well as the
node being displayed in the Viewer.
Once you’ve saved one or more Favorite Views in each interface area, you can instantly
recall the position, zoom level, and state of that area by recalling the Favorite View that
you saved. You can save up to five Favorite Views.
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