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; Tile Vertically : Arranges all windows as non-overlapping vertical tiles within the GMS Graphics window.
; Tile Vertically : Arranges all windows as non-overlapping vertical tiles within the GMS Graphics window.
; Tile Horizontally : Arranges all windows non-overlapping horizontal tiles within the GMS Graphics window.
; Tile Horizontally : Arranges all windows non-overlapping horizontal tiles within the GMS Graphics window.
; Selection Echo : Opens or closes the Selection Echo window in the GMS Window.
; Selection Echo : Opens or closes the [[GMS:The_GMS_Window#Selection_Echo|Selection Echo]] window in the GMS Window.
; Active Window : A list of the currently open graphics and plot windows is shown at the bottom of the ''Window'' menu. A check mark appears in front of the active window. Choose a window from the list to make it active.
; Active Window : A list of the currently open graphics and plot windows is shown at the bottom of the ''Window'' menu. A check mark appears in front of the active window. Choose a window from the list to make it active.



Revision as of 17:50, 1 September 2016

The Window menu is one of the standard menus available regardless of the current module and model. It contains commands on how to arrange windows that are active in GMS. The Window menu includes the following commands:

Cascade
Arranges all windows in an overlapping fashion within the GMS Graphics window.
Tile Vertically
Arranges all windows as non-overlapping vertical tiles within the GMS Graphics window.
Tile Horizontally
Arranges all windows non-overlapping horizontal tiles within the GMS Graphics window.
Selection Echo
Opens or closes the Selection Echo window in the GMS Window.
Active Window
A list of the currently open graphics and plot windows is shown at the bottom of the Window menu. A check mark appears in front of the active window. Choose a window from the list to make it active.

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