The View Explorer

The View Explorer    click to enlarge

In the View Explorer, all your open views and tables are listed in a tree structure. To organize the views and tables in groups, you can create (multiple levels of) folders using the context menu of the View Explorer. To move a view to or from a folder, select the view and drag it to the required folder. By arranging the various views into groups that you want to view at the same time, you can easily manage the views without having to open and close individual views again and again.

Deselecting the checkbox of a folder will hide all views in the folder. This can be useful if you have many views and/or tables open and the bar at the top of the view area becomes cluttered with tab names. The View Explorer also allows you to easily show/hide your individual views by using the checkboxes. The active view is highlighted in blue.

When you organize your views inside a folder, the folder checkbox can have the following statuses to indicate the visibility of the views:

All the views inside the folder are visible.
None of the views inside the folder are visible.
Some of the views inside the folder are visible.

You can also create new views and tables using the context menu of the View Explorer.

You can show or hide the View Explorer at any time by selecting Workspace > Panes > View Explorer, or by pressing Ctrl+F9 on your keyboard.

Recognizing the active state of view linking

You can recognize the active state of view linking option in several different ways.

When the view linking is enabled, in the View Explorer and on a view tab, every linked view's icon will have an overlapping little chain. For example: 2D View linked icon , 3D View linked icon , Seismic View linked icon .

Also, in the View Explorer, the little icons denoting the enabled view linking options are displayed at the right side of a view. For example: Icon denoting the visibility linking is enabled , icon denoting the cursor linking is enabled , icon denoting the camera linking is enabled .

In the View Explorer, the little icons on the right denote which view linking options are enabled.    click to enlarge

When a linked view is duplicated, the view linking state is not copied.

In the context menu of a view, the view linking options which are enabled are highlighted. You can see the context menu of a view either by right-clicking on a view tab or right-clicking on a view in the View Explorer.

In this example, you see the context menu of a 3D View on the left and the view linking drop-down menu in a 3D View toolbar on the right. The highlights in both menus denote the camera and the cursor linking options are enabled.    click to enlarge

Controlling linked views

When you enable cursor linking or camera linking between two or more views, there is no fixed master view which is in control of the other linked views. This gives you the flexibility of hovering your mouse cursor over any view you want and from that view you can control your view linking experience.

The same goes for the visibility linking behavior, where there is no fixed master JewelExplorer which is in control. The active view, which is displayed in the header of the JewelExplorer pane, drives the changes in other linked views.