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Add-on EditorBar
EditorBar

Turn Outliner & Properties editors into a toggleable sidebar.
Add-on by atetraxx
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7 Reviews

  • JOLMStruly
  • v0.4.8
  • 3 w

Beautiful and quick! Slight bug when changing the default shortcut key. It does not reflect on the n panel button. Still shows default (Alt + Shift + N)

  • Chrissy
  • v0.4.8
  • 1 mo

This add-on is really awesome. I recommend this for anyone. I have it on my Quick Favorites which I call with a spare mouse button, so it is just 2 clicks and the side panel is hidden thanks to this great add-on.

  • clankill3r
  • v0.4.7
  • 4 mo

I would have gave it 5 stars if it didn't have all the extra bells. Like why does it show it into the info log when I use it. It seems like the developer was on a what else can I add trip. Also I would have liked that it didn't show up in the view tab section to keep the UI minimal.

  • Shnade_J
  • v0.4.7
  • 5 mo

I really liked it — it feels almost like a mobile version, which helps a lot by giving more space in the viewport. I would love to see a pressable button outside the N‑panel, as an additional shortcut.

  • mcolinpp
  • v0.4.7
  • 6 mo

I like the idea, but most of my workspaces have panels on both sides. It would be best if they would slide out when the mouse is near the edge where the desired slide out panel resides. Not sure if there would be a way to add another key shortcut such as Alt/Opt + Shift + T for the left side.

  • atetraxx replied
  • 6 mo

Yeah, unfortunately, this plugin fits a narrow use case. UI plugins like this are complicated when it comes to custom workspaces. I'll look into the slide out panel.

You can change the shortcut in Edit > Preferences > Keymap, but its just for the one shortcut.

  • Axelaredz
  • v0.4.7
  • 6 mo

Hooray), I got tired of doing all the manual panels to the left each time.

I don't understand why the default panel is on the right when there is an N-panel there.

All programs and websites have panels on the left because the right arm is bent towards itself and not away from it)

  • Drill01
  • v0.4.4
  • 7 mo

Excellent add-on ! Simple and useful.

  • atetraxx replied
  • 7 mo

Thanks! Really glad you find it useful!

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