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Products: WorkStation
Functionalities: Basic Functionality
12/3/2024

Different Layouts Using Panes

A pane is a separate area in the workspace. You use panes to carry out commands, navigate the system or display information. Panes can be moved, hidden, closed, and repositioned.

A pane is integrated into the WorkStations workspace and can be moved around inside the workspace. You can move a docked pane by dragging the pane in the Work area. A blue rectangle shows where the pane can be placed.

 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Docked panes in WorkStation
Figure: Docked panes in WorkStation

The docking tool helps you to position and reposition a pane.

 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Docking tool
Figure: Docking tool
 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Docked panes. System Tree pane (left), a graphic in the Work area (right) and the Alarms pane (bottom).
Figure: Docked panes. System Tree pane (left), a graphic in the Work area (right) and the Alarms pane (bottom).
Auto Hidden Pane

An auto hidden pane is hidden in the workspace with the exception of a tab with the name of the pane. When you place the cursor over the tab the pane will expand and be visible.

 
action_zoom_plus_stroke An auto hidden pane is only represented in by a tab, in this case the System Tree pane
Figure: An auto hidden pane is only represented in by a tab, in this case the System Tree pane
Hidden Pane

A Hidden pane is completely hidden in WorkStation. The only way to make it visible is to select it in the View menu.

Resizing a Pane

Panes can be resized by moving the borders of the pane.

  • Object Properties
  • System Tree Pane
  • System Tree Pane Toolbar
  • WorkStation Workspace
  • Watch Pane and Watch View Toolbar
  • Hiding Panes