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Windowing Style Introduction

Neovest lets you arrange your windows in one of three different styles using the "Windowing Style" feature.

Once you decide from the Windowing Styles of "Floating," "Container," or "Docking," you may apply the style to your entire Neovest application.

Each of Neovest's three Windowing Styles is highlighted below:

"Floating" Windowing Style

All windows are individual panes that are minimized and maximized individually.

In the Floating style, each window appears as an individual item in the Microsoft Windows taskbar.

"Container" Windowing Style

Lets you put a Floating mode layout into a single Container window.

"Docking" Windowing Style

Causes windows to be docked within the frame of other windows. Once windows are docked, a tab is created that associates all docked windows together.

Multiple docked windows may be used to create one layout.

All docked windows may be minimized and maximized at the same time.

Note: For more information regarding these Neovest's Windowing Styles, refer to the "Floating," "Container," and "Docking" sections of the "Menu" chapter in Neovest's Help documentation.