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Latest revision as of 17:58, November 13, 2008

Detaching the Current View


Protege-Frames User's Guide
Window Management
Cascading All Editor Windows
Closing All Windows
Detaching the Current View
Closing the Current Tab
Working With a Small Window
Synchronizing Class Trees
Working With Notes
Glossary, Editing Help

You can detach one or more of the Protege-Frames tabs (Classes, Slots, etc.) and display them in free-standing windows. This allows you to view multiple tabs at the same time. For example, you could detach the Classes tab and display it in a separate window.

Detaching

To detach a tab:

  1. Click on the tab that you want to detach, making sure that it is the current view displayed in the Protege-Frames window.

  2. Select Window | Detach Current View. The tab you have selected will be detached.

Re-attaching

To restore a detached view and reincorporate it as a tab:

  1. Click on the standard Close button at the top right. Instead of closing the tab completely, this will close the detached window and redisplay the information as a tab.

To completely remove a tab from view, close the view using Window | Close Current View.