The Hierarchy Browser form has been changed so that you can:
Drag and drop the four major panels (the Class List, Properties folder, Methods folder, and editor pane) into a new layout; for example, you could vertically dock the Class List, Properties folder, and Methods folder on the left of the form, with the editor pane occupying the full height of the right of the form.
Float each of the four panels.
Set a changed layout as the default layout for the current schema. Each schema can have its own layout.
This default layout applies only to new Hierarchy Browser forms opened for that schema.
Set a changed layout as the default for all schemas. This default layout applies only to new Hierarchy Browser forms that are opened.
The default layout for a specific schema overrides the default layout for all schemas.
Clear a saved layout for a single schema or the default layout for all schemas.
Restore the JADE default layout.
Apply the saved layout for another schema to the current Hierarchy Browser.
To change the layout, use the standard docking control drag and drop features, as follows.
Left‑click the docking control gripper bar for the panel to be moved and then drag the window to the position you require.
When the mouse moves over a docking control gripper bar, an icon of a hand with a pointing finger is displayed. This is now standard for a dock control that can be dragged.
When the left mouse button is down, a drag rectangle is displayed in the area where the pane will be docked.
To change the orientation (that is, flip vertical / horizontal orientation), press Shift while the left mouse button is down.
To float the pane, press Ctrl while the left mouse button is down.
Abort the drag process, by pressing Esc key before you release the left mouse button.
To complete the position move, release the left mouse button.
Use the panel size dividers to resize adjacent panels to meet your requirements.
The Hierarchy Browser View menu now provides the Layout command, which has a submenu containing the commands listed in the following table.
Menu Command | Description |
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Apply Layout |
Has one or more submenu commands, as follows.
|
Clear the Default Layout | Discards the default layout saved for all schemas. This does not affect any displayed layouts. The command is disabled if there is no default layout for all schemas. |
Clear the Default Layout for Schema current‑schema‑name | Discards the default layout for the current schema. This does not affect any displayed layouts. The command is disabled if there is no default layout for the current schema. |
Save as Default Layout | Saves the current layout as the default layout for all schemas. It does not affect the layout of any open forms. The command is disabled if the current layout is the default JADE layout. |
Save as Default Layout for Schema current‑schema‑name | Saves the current layout as the default layout for the current schema. It does not affect the layout of any open forms. The command is disabled if the current layout is the default. |
Note the following:
A panel can be docked only into its original form.
If you have checked the Save Windows check box on the Exit sheet of the Preferences dialog, the current layout where the panels have been moved is saved and restored, regardless of your setting of the Save Size and Position check box on the Window sheet of the Preferences dialog.
If the layout was the JADE default, it is restored using the JADE Default layout.
If you have unchecked the Save Windows check box on the Exit sheet of the Preferences dialog (that is, the value is false), any altered layouts are lost. When you open a new Hierarchy Browser form and there is a default layout for that schema or for all schemas, that layout applies.
The layouts are not saved when you export your user preferences.