
RC-E User Manual
Management Client (RC-E Manager)
Moving Panes
You can move a pane to a different position either as a floating pane or to a docked position, by clicking on a pane's
title bar and dragging it with the mouse.
The position and whether the pane becomes a floating pane or docked depend on where you release the mouse
button. See the following topics for more information.
The Management Client offers some layout elements that help you control the new position of the pane.
The layout elements are available when you drag a pane.
For more information about how you use the layout elements when moving panes see these topics:
Floating Panes
To move a pane to a floating pane, drag the pane to its new position
without
using one of the layout elements.
Moving a Pane to a Docked Outer Position
If you move a pane to a docked outer position, it fills the area with a horizontal or vertical split that goes from top to
bottom or left to right.
1. Drag the pane to one of the outer layout elements.
Tip:
Before you release the mouse, the pane's new position is indicated by a gray area.
2. Release the mouse to dock the pane at its current position.
Moving a Pane to a Docked Inner Position
If you drag the pane to one of the inner layout elements, the pane will be positioned along one side of one of the other
panes.
1. Drag the pane to one of the inner layout elements.
Tip:
Before you release the mouse, the pane's new position is indicated by a gray area.
2. Release the mouse to dock the pane at its current position.
Moving a Pane to a Shared Position
You can move a pane into another pane's position so two or more panes share the same position:
1. Drag the pane to the center layout element of the pane which position you want to share.
Tip:
Before you release the mouse, the pane's new position is indicated by a gray area.
2. Release the mouse to dock the pane at its current position.
Tip:
To view the content of the panes, click the tabs on the bottom of the shared position.
Splitting Shared Positions
If you do not want a pane to share a position with another pane, do this:
1. Click the tab of the relevant pane and drag it to a new position.
The pane's new position can be a docked position or a floating pane.
2. Release the mouse to place the pane at its current position.
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