I haven't found this question in the forum. I'm using 1.0 on Windows 10 and so far am unable to dock any dialogs for quick access. Edit > Preferences > Dialog behavior has Dockable checked. What am I not doing? Thanks for any help.
This was helpful! I was just trying to figure this out. Although I have an follow up question:
How do I dock the swatches dialogue back to the bottom of the application? When first installed this is where it was located for me and somehow I unattached it unknowingly. I would like it at the bottom instead of the right side.
@TylerDurden That was the trick I was missing! Thank you so much. Funny how the simple things I can easily overlook and just fixate on making things in. ;)
I realized after submitting that I had been working with the SWATCH instead of the palette bar. Didn't realize there was a difference between the two!
I haven't found this question in the forum. I'm using 1.0 on Windows 10 and so far am unable to dock any dialogs for quick access. Edit > Preferences > Dialog behavior has Dockable checked. What am I not doing? Thanks for any help.
I'd ensure that I'm dragging Inkscape's dialog (lower) title bar, rather than the OS' window title bar.
I knew it was going to be something simple. Thanks, Tyler. You get today's White Hat award!
This was helpful! I was just trying to figure this out. Although I have an follow up question:
How do I dock the swatches dialogue back to the bottom of the application? When first installed this is where it was located for me and somehow I unattached it unknowingly. I would like it at the bottom instead of the right side.
Any insight @TylerDurden or any other gurus? :)
Maybe this?
@TylerDurden That was the trick I was missing! Thank you so much. Funny how the simple things I can easily overlook and just fixate on making things in. ;)
I realized after submitting that I had been working with the SWATCH instead of the palette bar. Didn't realize there was a difference between the two!