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• Lesson 5: The Command Line Application
Let us quickly proceed to the first lesson: Windows and workspaces
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Lesson 1: Windows and workspaces
When you work with a model like this, you are likely to initially go through a series of model refinements,
subsequently conduct a number of investigations, and finally extract data for further processing or reporting.
This may be a process going on over a longer period where you start and stop the AnyBody Modeling
System several times, and you want to quickly come back to the windows layout fitting the task at hand.
This section is about how to control your windows layout.
When you start the AnyBody Modeling System, load the model, and open a model view window, you will get
the standard layout of windows in the AnyBody workspace. It looks like this:
This layout is standard because it gives you a little bit of everything. But it may not be what you want for a
particular task. You may also find yoursef doing a number of basically different tasks for which different
windows layouts are convenient and being annoyed about having to change layout every time you change
task. Therefore, the system offers you three different user layouts that you can set up as you like and switch
between. If you look at the top of the main window, you will notice that the button, L1, is pressed in.










