Managing Workspaces and Windows

The IDE uses the concept of workspaces to manage windows. A workspace is a set of windows appropriate to a specific stage of the development cycle (for example, editing and debugging). Workspaces provide a convenient way to open and close related windows.

Within windows, tabbed panes enable you to switch between several files that appear to share the same space on the screen. You can additional windows into a tabbed pane, or you can undock a tabbed pane so that it floats in the workspace. You can clone the Source Editor and web browser, which enables you to view different parts of the same file.

For help with managing workspaces and windows, see:

Workspaces in the IDE

Creating a Workspace

Renaming a Workspace

Changing the Automatic Loading of Workspaces

Deleting a Workspace

Docking and Undocking Windows

Cloning the Source Editor or Web Browser


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