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You can edit the contents and positioning of the views and Object Tab Groups within a layout. For more information about views, see Working with views.
When docking a view, Object Tab, or Object Tab Group to a layout, the following docking locations are possible:
Any of the four sides of the layout.
Any of the four sides of each view in the layout.
When docking Object Tabs and Object Tab Groups, it is also possible to dock among the tabs of a flat Object Tab Group.
You can move, or initiate the docking of, a floating view:
To move a view without docking it, drag an empty area on the title bar. | |
To initiate the docking of a view, drag the view's title tab. |
You can move, or initiate the docking of, a floating Object Tab Group:
To move an Object Tab Group without docking it, drag an empty area of the title bar. | |
To initiate the docking of an individual tab, click any of the Object Tabs in an Object Tab Group and drag. | |
To initiate the docking of an Object Tab Group as a whole, click the icon and drag. |
After you have initiated the docking of a floating view, Object Tab, or Object Tab Group, as you drag it around a layout, possible docking locations are highlighted in blue. The extent of the blue region indicates the area that would be taken by the view if it were docked.
In the following image, a floating Meter view is dragged towards the left edge of the flat Project Explorer view. The left edge of the flat view is highlighted as the potential docking location. The blue region indicates the area that would be taken by the Meter view if the mouse button were released.
In the following image, the Meter view is dragged a little further to the left. In this case, the left edge of the layout is highlighted as the potential docking location. The blue region indicates that the Meter view would expand to fill the vertical extent of the layout and half of its width if the mouse button were released.
When dragging either a single floating Object Tab or a floating Object Tab Group over a flat Object Tab Group, blue highlighting indicates the additional possibility of docking the floating tabs among the flat tabs.
To dock a floating view within a layout:
Click the view's title tab and start dragging the view.
Drag the floating view over the area where you want the view to be docked within the layout.
The area is highlighted in blue.
Release the mouse button.
The floating view becomes a flat view, and you can optionally resize it. See Resizing flat views in a layout.
To undock a view from a layout:
Click the title bar of the view you want to undock from the layout and then start dragging the view.
Drag the view anywhere in the layout ensuring no area is highlighted blue. If an area is highlighted in blue, then the view will be docked there instead of being undocked.
Release the mouse button.
The flat view becomes a floating view. Its title bar now has a shortened title tab.
To move a floating view without docking it:
Click the view's title bar on either side of the title tab.
Drag the floating view to the desired location and release the mouse button.
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