Side Panel

The Side Panel allows you to change the way the content of a view is displayed. The options in the Side Panel depend on the kind of data in the view, and they are described in the relevant sections about sequences, alignments, trees etc.

Figure 2.10 shows the default Side Panel for a protein sequence. It is organized into palettes.

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Figure 2.10: The default view of the Side Panel when opening a protein sequence.

In this example, there is one palette for Sequence layout, one for Annotation Layout etc. These palettes can be re-organized by dragging the palette name with the mouse and dropping it where you want it to be. They can either be situated next to each other, so that you can switch between them, or they can be listed on top of each other, so that expanding one of the palettes will push the palettes below further down.

In addition, they can be moved away from the Side Panel and placed anywhere on the screen as shown in figure 2.11.

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Figure 2.11: Palettes can be organized in the Side Panel as you like or placed anywhere on the screen.

In this example, the Motifs palette has been placed on top of the sequence view together with the the Residue coloring palette. In the Side Panel to the right, the Find palette has been put on top.

In order to make all palettes dock in the Side Panel again, click the Dock Side Panel icon (Image sidepanelreturn_16_n_p).

You can completely hide the Side Panel by clicking the Hide Side Panel icon (Image hide_sidepanel).

At the bottom of the Side Panel (see figure 2.12) there are a number of icons used to:

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Figure 2.12: Functionalities found at the bottom of the Side Panel.