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* Up to 8 additional floating tray slots may be opened. | * Up to 8 additional floating tray slots may be opened. | ||
* Keep in mind that the tray slot window numbers are invisible, but they do have numbers | * {{slashcommand|shownewtray}} can not close the floating tray slots (only open them). | ||
* Keep in mind that the floating tray slot window numbers are invisible, but they do have numbers: Tray1 = first floating tray, tray 2 = second floating tray, tray3 = third floating tray, and so on. This is useful to remember in case you want to use the window commands to open and close the tray slots. For example, <code>/window_toggle tray3</code>. | |||
* {{slashcommand|shownewtray}} is the same command that is bound to the "+" in the menu bar at the top of the Power Tray Window. | |||
Latest revision as of 00:36, 23 February 2024
Slash command
Opens an additional floating tray slot/power tray.
- Up to 8 additional floating tray slots may be opened.
- /shownewtray can not close the floating tray slots (only open them).
- Keep in mind that the floating tray slot window numbers are invisible, but they do have numbers: Tray1 = first floating tray, tray 2 = second floating tray, tray3 = third floating tray, and so on. This is useful to remember in case you want to use the window commands to open and close the tray slots. For example,
/window_toggle tray3
. - /shownewtray is the same command that is bound to the "+" in the menu bar at the top of the Power Tray Window.
Example
/shownewtray