Fr. Rich Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 No matter what module I open and no matter how I open it, it opens as a new tab. I much prefer to have dictionaries and second instances of commentaries open in a new zone. How can I accomplish this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joel Brown Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 Is your Preferences -> Appearance -> Default number of zones set to a number greater than 1? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fr. Rich Posted August 27, 2012 Author Share Posted August 27, 2012 Yes. It is set to 4. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timothy Jenney Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 Are you using Accordance 10? If so, close your library (if open) or your tool browser pane (if open) and try again. See if that fixes the problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fr. Rich Posted August 27, 2012 Author Share Posted August 27, 2012 That seems to work. At least I was able to open a second instance of NIGTC. Thanks for the suggestion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fr. Rich Posted August 27, 2012 Author Share Posted August 27, 2012 While Dr. J's suggestion worked, it is not a permanent solution for my problem. The only way I can open a tool in new zone is to select something and then amplify and once I have amplified, try to navigate to where I need to be. I cannot just open a module and have it open in a zone instead of opening in a tab. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Helen Brown Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 If your main zone is mixed texts and tools, Accordance assumes you want to continue that pattern. If you only have texts in the first zone, all tools should open in a second zone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fr. Rich Posted August 27, 2012 Author Share Posted August 27, 2012 OK. That seems to fix the problem. Thanks, Helen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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