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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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To add a tool window to an already existing or a new group window,<br />

grab the intended window by pressing and dragged to the title area<br />

of the other window or to the tabs area of an already existing group<br />

window.<br />

Upon dragging the windows several prompt signs will emerge<br />

showing where the window will be placed when the mouse is<br />

released.<br />

In the cases when most of the workspace is needed, you can set the<br />

“auto hide” mode for the tool windows. In the auto hide mode, the<br />

window will appear as a tab located along the perimeter of the main<br />

application window. The window will appear automatically as you<br />

point the mouse to this tab. Once the pointer leaves the window area,<br />

it will automatically collapse.<br />

Getting Started<br />

To turn on the auto hide mode for the window, the context menu “Auto Hide” accessed by clicking on<br />

the header or the tab of the window can be used. Moreover, when the service window is in fixed position on<br />

one side from the main window of the program, the button appears on the header of the window. Pressing<br />

this button also turns on the auto hide mode for the window.<br />

“Properties” window tab in the autohide mode<br />

“Properties” window expands when pointed by<br />

mouse<br />

The auto hide mode can be canceled by right clicking on the window tab and clearing the flag of the<br />

“Auto hide” parameter. This mode helps save significant space on the screen while maintaining benefits of<br />

the tool window functionality. Also, to turn off the auto hide mode, the button on the header of the<br />

window can be used.<br />

It is often convenient to set some of the tool windows or a whole group window into the “floating” mode. In<br />

this way, the tool window can be placed anywhere within the application workspace without being docked.<br />

Setting a tool window into the floating mode is done by grabbing the window title or tab in the group<br />

window by pressing and dragging into the drawing area of the application window. You can set to this<br />

mode not only separate windows, but group windows as well. To do this, grab a group window at the title by<br />

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