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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
some people want to dock or float the library window, instead of having it in a separate Windows window. Some time ago, it was noted that:
The manual states that the Library Window, in a 64-bit Poser Pro, cannot be docked. This is indeed the case with Poser Pro 2010, where the General preferences, Library tab, Lauch behavior is greyed out.
However, in Poser Pro the “embedded" option can be checked when one has the 64-bit version of Flash installed as well. This might be still in beta, but nevertheless.
(thanks to Wim van de Bospoort)
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visit www.aRtBeeWeb.nl (works) or Missing Manuals (tutorials & reviews) - both need an update though
When PP2010 first came out, there was no 64-bit Flash plug in, so BB wote the 64-bit program's interface in Adobe AIR, which is of course a seperate process....
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Hi Guys and Gals,
Just got Poser Pro 2012 today and for some reason the Poser library is showing up on my task bar as a separate process. Keep in mind it is on monitor number 3 main program is on 2 and material library is on 1. However I also have the hierarchy editor on 3 as well but it does not show as a separate process. Is this normal behavior for Pro 2012? Or did I mess something up? Or is this a known bug?
Regards, Tom