Hello!
After removing a container, those litte blue boxes won’t go away anymore. They even stay on top of any other open application (e.g. windows explorer).
By the way:
Didn’t you want to replace them by bigger filled ares indicating the actual size of the docked panel, just like it was in R7?
What purpose does it serve to make the targets this small?
We haven’t seen this reported before. Can you provide the steps one has to take to reliably reproduce this behavior? Also, please post your SystemInfo data.
It’s on the list → RH-72559 Docking: make the target zones larger
-wim
Windows 11 (10.0.22621 SR0.0) or greater (Physical RAM: 32Gb)
Computer platform: DESKTOP
Standard graphics configuration.
Primary display and OpenGL: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER (NVidia) Memory: 8GB, Driver date: 5-24-2023 (M-D-Y). OpenGL Ver: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 535.98
> Accelerated graphics device with 4 adapter port(s)
- Windows Main Display attached to adapter port #0
OpenGL Settings
Safe mode: Off
Use accelerated hardware modes: On
Redraw scene when viewports are exposed: On
Graphics level being used: OpenGL 4.6 (primary GPU’s maximum)
Anti-alias mode: 4x
Mip Map Filtering: Linear
Anisotropic Filtering Mode: High
Vendor Name: NVIDIA Corporation
Render version: 4.6
Shading Language: 4.60 NVIDIA
Driver Date: 5-24-2023
Driver Version: 31.0.15.3598
Maximum Texture size: 32768 x 32768
Z-Buffer depth: 24 bits
Maximum Viewport size: 32768 x 32768
Total Video Memory: 8 GB
Rhino plugins that do not ship with Rhino
D:\TOOLS\3D RHINO\PLUGINS\SafeLayout\SafeLayout.rhp “SafeLayout” 1.1.0.0
C:\Users\eugen\AppData\Roaming\McNeel\Rhinoceros\packages\8.0\SubstanceImporter\2.0.3\Substance.Win.rhp “SubstanceImporter” 2.0.3.0
C:\Users\eugen\OneDrive\Software\3D RHINO\plugins\BlockEdit\blockeditnew20230310\BlockEditNew.rhp “BlockEdit” 1.0.0.0
Could not repro the steps… =/
But it was after updating to the latest R8 version. I started Rhino, then undocked the container with rendering related panels, then closed it.
Let’s see…
Thanks!