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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd">
<topic id="topic_pxz_dzt_kr">
<title>Adjusting the display</title>
<body>
<p>The location and display of individual tabs within BTS is flexible, but such changes in the
display and arrangement of tabs cannot be saved, as every restart of BTS restores the default
organisation.</p>
<p><b>Minimizing/Maximizing</b></p>
<p>Most tabs can be minimized/maximized by clicking the buttons: <image
href="Images/icons/extra%20icons/minimize.png" id="image_mry_1y2_1v"/> and <image
href="Images/icons/extra%20icons/maximize.png" id="image_bns_by2_1v"/>, respectively. When
you have maximized/minimized one or several tabs of the Workspace (Corpus Navigator, Text
Editor etc.), their respective icons will appear on the right or left side of the program
window (see image below). For explanations of the icons see chapter <xref
href="ui_window.dita"/>. To restore minimized tabs, click on the <image
href="Images/icons/extra%20icons/restore.png" id="image_eyc_dff_1v"/> icon. Clicking on the
entry "Open Text Editor" etc. in the "Window" drop-down in the Menu bar is another way of
restoring these tabs. Clicking on the tab's icons while the tab is minimized will open a small
window for that tab, which can then be closed by clicking on the icon again. </p>
<p>This example shows the maximized Text Editor; other tabs are minimized and their icons
displayed on the right and left (marked by a red rectangle). </p>
<p><image href="Images/new%20screenshots/BTS%20Screenshots/Quick%20view.png"
id="image_q3q_w1y_st"/></p>
<p><b>Closing Tabs</b></p>
<p>Apart from the Navigator Tree, most of the tabs can be closed by clicking <image
href="Images/icons/extra%20icons/close.png" id="image_hfc_l2t_2x"/>. You can restore the
closed tab via the dropdown menu "Window" in the Menu bar. Restarting BTS will also restore
all closed tabs.</p>
<p><b>Moving tabs</b></p>
<p>If you do not like the default arrangement of the BTS tabs, most of them can be moved (some
have to stay together, like the sub-tabs of the Text Editor [Transliteration, Sign Text
Editor, and JSesh View], the sub-tabs of the Passport Data Editor and the sub-tabs of the Corpus
Navigator [Text Corpora and Bin]). You can grab a tab and pull it to a different location
within the Workspace. Below is an example of rearranged sections; Annotations have been moved
next to the Corpus Navigator, Translation is placed below it, and Text Editor is no longer in
the center. </p>
<p><image href="Images/new%20screenshots/BTS%20Screenshots/Workspace_rearranged.png"
id="image_xxg_pgf_1v"/></p>
<p>It is also possible to pull a tab entirely out of the program window (see the screen-shot
below). Tabs that have been removed from the program and now have individual windows cannot be
put back into the main program window; to do this you have to restart BTS.</p>
<p>NOTE: When you remove the last window from the program window, all windows will disappear. You
need to restart BTS to restore the display.</p>
<p/>
<p><image href="Images/new%20screenshots/BTS%20Screenshots/Display_moving_windows.png"
id="image_bvs_lkf_1v"/></p>
</body>
</topic>