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

Revision as of 13:23, October 29, 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.