<- tb9:flexible_keys|Flexible Keys ^ tb9:start|Toolbox9 Software ^ tb9:utilities|Utilities -> ====== View Container ====== View Containers allow more flexibility and make configuration of your Toolbox project easier and faster. View container behave like 'TFTs in TFTs'. To add a new View Container: - In project tree, go to ''View Container'' and click ''Add''. Enter a distinctive name and choose between Fader View and Central View. You can either choose one of the given sizes or manually enter the ''Width'' and ''Height'' you want for your View Container. - Go to your added View Container in the ''View Container'' node. It looks and works similar to the ''/Views'' subsection. For more information on creating views see [[tb9:view_creation|View Creation]]. The difference is that not all elements are available. For a list of available elements see [[#available_elements|Available Elements]]. You can add several views within one View Container. For example, if you want to create a Fader View Container, you can add new sub-views for microphones, line inputs and 5.1 inputs. - Now, go to the ''/Views'' node and select the View where you want to place the Container. In the ''Available Elements'' subsection, choose ''Container'' and drag and drop it to your view. - In ''Element Configuration'', you can choose the ''Container Type'' and enter a distinctive name. If you use the View Container to create a Fader View, you need to enter the ''Fader Offset'' as well. ''Fader Offset'' is relative to the offset given each individual module within [[tb9:console|/Mixer/Console]]. - To assign a fader view container to a channel, go to ''Mixer/Fader Channels'' and select a channel. In the ''Advanced'' tab, you can choose the default view for the selected channel. [{{ tb9_container3.png?1200&nolink |//Adding a new Fader View Container//}}] ==== Available Elements ==== | ^Central View Elements^Fader View Elements^ ^ Transparent | [[tb9:element_configuration#transparent|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#transparent|✔]] | ^ Button | [[tb9:element_configuration#button|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#button|✔]] | ^ Analog Clock | [[tb9:element_configuration#analog_clock|✔]] | ✘ | ^ PPM Mono/Stereo | [[tb9:element_configuration#ppm_mono_stereo|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#ppm_mono_stereo|✔]] | ^ PPM 5.1 Channels | [[tb9:element_configuration#ppm_51_channels|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#ppm_51_channels|✔]] | ^ Loudness Meter | [[tb9:element_configuration#loudness_meter|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#loudness_meter|✔]] | ^ Needle Meter | [[tb9:element_configuration#needle_meter|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#needle_meter|✔]] | ^ Label Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#label_element|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#label_element|✔]] | ^ Filter element with Touch EQ functionality | [[tb9:element_configuration#filter_element_with_touch_eq_functionality|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#filter_element_with_touch_eq_functionality|✔]] | ^ Dynamic | [[tb9:element_configuration#dynamic|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#dynamic|✔]] | ^ Parameter Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#parameter_element|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#parameter_element|✔]] | ^ Encoder Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#encoder_element|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#encoder_element|✔]] | ^ Aux Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#aux_element|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#aux_element|✔]] | ^ Gain Reduction | [[tb9:element_configuration#gain_reduction|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#gain_reduction|✔]] | ^ Up/Down Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#up_down_element|✔]] | ✘ | ^ Main Parameter Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#main_parameter_element|✔]] | ✘ | ^ Main Encoder Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#main_encoder_element|✔]] | ✘ | ^ Main Aux Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#main_aux_element|✔]] | ✘ | ^ Button List | [[tb9:element_configuration#button_list|✔]] | ✘ | ^ Button List 2015 Control | [[tb9:element_configuration#button_list_2015_control|✔]] | ✘ | ^ Display Button | [[tb9:element_configuration#display_button|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#display_button|✔]] | ^ Fader | [[tb9:element_configuration#fader|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#fader|✔]] | ^ Pot. Slider | [[tb9:element_configuration#pot_slider|✔]] | ✘ | ^ Picture | [[tb9:element_configuration#picture|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#picture|✔]] | ^ Container | ✘ | ✘ | ^ Fixed Proc Element | [[tb9:element_configuration#fixed_proc_element|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#fixed_proc_element|✔]] | ^ Fixed Proc Filter | [[tb9:element_configuration#fixed_proc_filter|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#fixed_proc_filter|✔]] | ^ Fixed Proc Dynamic | [[tb9:element_configuration#fixed_proc_dynamic|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#fixed_proc_dynamic|✔]] | ^ Mixer Parameter Control | [[tb9:element_configuration#mixer_parameter_control|✔]] | [[tb9:element_configuration#mixer_parameter_control|✔]] | ==== Navigation ==== To switch between container sub-views you can use standard TFT Function keys, such as ''Show View'' or ''Set Channel Views'' and add them a View Container attribute. ==== Example ==== **Tip**\\ Check out ''RX2 base config'', ''52/TX base config'' or ''SX2 Wizard config'' (right-click in the project tree to add) for some configuration examples. You can use View Container for example for creating fader views for different inputs (microphones, line inputs, 5.1 etc.) or if you want to put the same elements such as a measuring section into several views. View Container also make combining fader and central views into one view easy, which is especially important for TX mixers. Below you can see a view container from the 52/TX base config and how the container is used in a view. [{{ tb9_container_example1.png?1200&nolink |//Editing a view container//}}] [{{ tb9_container_example2.png?1200&nolink |//Using a view container in a view//}}]