Doc: Update docs for split view

- Described using the new viewport modes in 3D.

Fixes: QDS-15390
Change-Id: I1a21bf37ac50648d6f4b60dbe15a840ba836b722
Reviewed-by: Miikka Heikkinen <miikka.heikkinen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Mats Honkamaa <mats.honkamaa@qt.io>
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\section2 Using the split view \section2 Using the split view
To view the scene in a split view of four different point of views, select Use the split view to view the scene from different points of view using the different
\imagesplitview. viewport modes.
\image studio-3d-split-view.webp "Split view in the 3D view" To view the scene in a split view, select \imagesplitview (\uicontrol {Show Viewport Modes})
and then select one of the viewport modes:
\list
\li The \uicontrol Single mode shows the scene in one pane from a single point of view.
\li The \uicontrol Quad mode shows the scene from four different points of view using
four panes.
\li The \uicontrol {3 Left 1 Right} mode shows the scene from four points of
view using three smaller and one larger pane.
\li The \uicontrol {2 Horizontal} mode shows the scene from two points of view using
two horizontal panes.
\li The \uicontrol {2 Vertical} mode shows the scene from two points of view using
two vertical panes.
\endlist
Select one of the four panes to make it the active pane. The active pane is marked with Select one of the panes to make it the active pane. The active pane is marked with a blue frame.
a blue frame. Use the world axis helper to change the point of view for each pane Use the world axis helper to change the point of view for each pane independently. You can
independently. Navigate each split by panning, rotating, and zooming, as \l {Toggling the camera mode}{toggle the camera mode} between the perspective and orthographic
described above. modes independently for each pane. \l {Navigating in the 3D scene}{Navigate} each split by
panning, rotating, and zooming. To resize the panes, drag the border between them.
\image {studio-3d-split-view.webp} {Split view in the 3D view.}
\section2 Using the fly mode \section2 Using the fly mode