Customizing views and panes
Opening a view using the Views drop-down list or the Create option in the context menu of the View Explorer, adds a view to the view area, whereas opening a pane from the Panes drop-down list opens a pane at a preset location for panes in the interface. You can recognize a view from a pane not only by the location where it is opened. A view has a tab at the top of the view area, displaying the name of the view. This tab can have different states:
A pane has a header with the name of the pane (and if you have the JewelExplorer open, also the name of the active view). The tabs, if you have multiple panes open in one pane area, are at the bottom of the pane.
Floating and docking views and panes
You can make views and panes floating by doing one of the following: use the Float option on the context menu of the view or tab, double click the title area, or click in the title of a view/pane and, with your mouse button down, drag it to another location.
To dock a floating view or pane, select Dock from the context menu (views only), or use the Dock manager. Depending on the applied view, the Dock manager can gain or lose specific features.
The Dock manager will highlight in dark blue where you are about to dock your view/pane.
The Dock manager of the pane only allows you to dock in one of the dedicated pane areas. click to enlarge
The Dock manager of the pane only allows you to dock in one of the dedicated pane areas. click to enlarge
To set another view to be the active view, either use the quick menu (Ctrl + Tab) to swap to another view, or use the active view list.