LBP2 User Guide
Document No: 50306-001
Rev G 3/12/2020
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3.2.2
Dock Handle Cloning
LBP2 has three display windows that can be positioned by the user in a number of
different ways. Each time a window is docked it will clone its own set of Dock
Handles. This permits placing windows side by side, and over and under each
other.
Exception: Floating Windows do not clone the docking handles. Thus, they cannot
be combined with other child windows. Floating windows are separated from the
main application window and have no features beyond what appears in their
window. A floating window can be re-docked into the main application by dragging
its title bar back into the main display window and dropping on a dock handle.
Below is an example of three windows two docked and one floating outside of the
main LBP2 application. The best way to learn how to manipulate the windows
and use the docking handles is to experiment.
3.2.3
Pin
The Pinning feature allows placement of many items into the space of a single
dock site and then pop them open for viewing by hovering or clicking on the
pinned window’s tag. Clicking on the windows Pin control feature will cause a
window to collapse into the dock frame. The figure below shows two separate
windows pinned to left side of LBP2’s main window.