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See also:
User Interface Customization in the Customization Guide
Specify the Behavior of Palettes
Palettes, such as Tool Set, status bar, and Reference Manager can be docked,
displayed as icons, or floated.
Settings for these and other options are often changed on a shortcut menu,
available by right-clicking the title bar of the palette.
Resize. Drag an edge of the palette to change its size. If one or more
palettes are docked, dragging one of the palettes adjusts the size of the
other docked palettes.
Collapse to Icons. You can collapse the display of all palettes, except
command line and status bar, to a set of icons that are displayed along the
left or right side of the screen. Click an icon to temporarily display the
associated palette. (PALETTEICONON command)
Show as Palettes. Expands all palettes that are currently collapsed as
icons. The palettes are returned to their previous size and location.
(PALETTEICONOFF command)
You can hide all the palettes at once with HIDEPALETTES and turn on all
hidden palettes with SHOWPALETTES.
NOTE
If a palette has been turned back on manually and moved, it is not affected
by SHOWPALETTES.
The placement of palettes can be changed by dragging them on screen. You
can control the location a palette is docked by dragging it to the edge of the
screen and dropping it when you see a blue bar. You can also drag and drop
palettes on a palette that is already docked.
Use RESETPALETTES to return all palettes to their default placement.
Customize Startup
Command line switches can be used to control how the program is started
from the Terminal window or a shell script.
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