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From: wimverbe
Thanks Michael,
I didn't realize there was a possibility to change it in the options menu, hidden on selected was off, but the toggle left of that was off too, and it does not switch on when the toggle is set in the View menu, which is a bit confusing I find. Not sure why it can be set in 2 places independently?
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From: Michael Gibson
Hi wim, the one on the side pane View palette is there as a shortcut so you don't have to open the whole Options dialog to switch it around.
They aren't independent states though, if you change one the other will automatically update as well, like this:
Do you see different behavior than that? What version of MOI and what operating system are you running on ?
- Michael
From: wimverbe
different behavior indeed:
sequoia 15.2 on mac mini M2
MoI v5 beta sept-17-2025 and feb-8-2025
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From: Michael Gibson
Hi wim,
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> different behavior indeed:
> sequoia 15.2 on mac mini M2
> MoI v5 beta sept-17-2025 and feb-8-2025
That's odd - I tried on a couple different Macs and could not reproduce this behavior.
Do you possibly have multiple app windows open or have you installed any UI modifications?
- Michael
From: wimverbe
No multiple app windows open, just one.
the one UI mod I did was the one you showed me a few years ago, to have all the interface windows open at the same time.
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Hi Wim,
re: > Can the Construct and the Transform menu's both be open at the same time, below each other?
Check out here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=9439.3
That one separates all palettes out into individual ones. For just Construct / Transform use the attached one. These ones go in the Moi appdata "startup" folder.
- Michael
Attachments: AttachmentSeparateSidePanePalettes2.js
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From: Michael Gibson
Hi Wim,
re:
> the one UI mod I did was the one you showed me a few years ago, to have all the
> interface windows open at the same time.
It's probably from this script.
What happens if you disable the script, does your "Display hidden lines" checkbox work ok then?
You can disable the script by temporarily moving it out from the MoI appdata startup folder or renaming it to something other than having a .js file extension, like .jsx .
- Michael
From: wimverbe
Yes Michael, that is the one, renaming did not help, removing the .js did.
wim
From: Michael Gibson
Thanks Wim, I'll see about fixing the script.
- Michael
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Wim, please try this attached updated version of the script. Should work on v4 or v5.
If this fixes the broken "Display hidden lines" checkbox I'll also update the one on the original post.
Thanks, - Michael
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SeparateSidePanePalettes.js
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