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You can, for example, adjust the relative sizes of the panels by dragging the separators up or down, or right
or left, and can rearrange the groupings. To move a tabbed panel, drag the tab into another pane.
If you drag a tab so that the entire destination group is highlighted, it becomes another stacked panel in
that group. If you drag a tab to the top or bottom of a group (so that only the top or bottom bar of the
destination group is highlighted), that group splits to show the panels in a tiled format.
X You can dock the entire panel group to different edges of the Toolkit window.
X You can collapse the entire panel group, then expose individual panels.
X You can open and close, or collapse and expand individual panels, regardless of the dock state.
X You can undock individual tabs or the entire control panel, making them floating panels. Floating
panels can be docked to each other, or can be independent.
There are predefined configurations, called workspaces, suitable for various uses, and you can save your
favorite configurations as workspaces. See “
Workspaces” on page 16.
Panel menus
Panel groups have a context menu, which you invoke with a right click in the tab or on the background of
the title bar. These menus have panel-control commands, including Close Panel and Close Group to hide
the individual panel or entire group.
X You can also show or hide specific panels by toggling them on or off in the Window menu. Use the
Window menu to show a hidden panel, or to bring a floating panel to the front.
X Use Window > Hide panels to close all of the panels.
Some panels also have a flyout menu, specific to that panel, which you access through the menu icon in
the upper right corner. The JavaScript Console has a right-click menu that allows you to copy and paste
text.
The individual panels are discussed in detail in the following sections.
Right click in top bar for panel-group menu
Panel-specific flyout menu
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