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Frames

The working area within the main window of PieceWorx Writing Studio is separated into three frames:

Left Frame

The left frame is primarily for organizing functions. You will maintain and manage your hierarchical list of files here.

Hide the Left Frame

Hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Left
Right-click menu Layout->Left Frame->Hide

Hide the left frame by clicking the left arrow button or typing Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Left.
This will collapse the frame and display the left bumper. If the bumper is not locked, then collapsing the frame will hide both the frame and the bumper. See the bumper section of this documentation for more on working with bumpers.

Show the Left Frame

Hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Right
Right-click menu Layout->Left Frame->Show

You can show the left frame a variety of ways which include clicking on any of the tab buttons such as Notebook and Help, or typing the hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Right. If the bumper was not locked the hotkey will first display and lock the bumper. Repeating the hotkey sequence a second time will then expand the frame.

These options are available in the right-click menu as well, under Layout->Left Frame .

Shrinking/Expanding the Left Frame

Hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+[  (shrink)
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+]  (expand)
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+F  (auto fit to content)
Right-click menu Layout->Left Frame->Shrink
Layout->Left Frame->Expand
Layout->Left Frame->Size to Fit

The width of the left frame is adjustable. You can resize the left frame with the mouse by centering it on the boundary between the left frame and editor frame. When the splitter cursor appears, depress the left mouse button and drag left or right.
Release the mouse button to finalize the size change. You can also use the hotkeys to shrink and expand the left frame. Ctrl+Shift+Alt+[ will shrink and Ctrl+Shift+Alt+] will expand.

Finally, use Ctrl+Shift+Alt+F to auto fit the width of the left frame to the size of its content.

These options are available in the right-click menu as well, under Layout->Left Frame .

Center Frame

The center frame is where you view and modify pages. The center frame consists of a matte background area and as many page frames as you have opened.

The following image shows the matte background with an autumn themed image and four page frames arranged in a cascade layout.

Bottom Frame

The bottom frame currently contains only search features.

Hide the Bottom Frame

Hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Down
Right-click menu Layout->Bottom Frame->Hide

Hide the bottom frame by clicking the down arrow button or typing Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Down.
This will collapse the frame and display the bottom bumper. If the bumper is not locked, then collapsing the frame will hide both the frame and the bumper. See the bumper section of this documentation for more on working with bumpers.

Show the Bottom Frame

Hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Up
Right-click menu Layout->Bottom Frame->Show

You can expand the bottom frame a variety of ways which include clicking on the Find button or typing the hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Up. If the bumper was not locked the hotkey will first display and lock the bumper. Repeating the hotkey sequence a second time will then expand the frame.

Shrinking/Expanding the Bottom Frame

Hotkey Ctrl+Shift+Alt+- (shrink)
Ctrl+Shift+Alt++ (expand)
Right-click menu Layout->Bottom Frame->Shrink
Layout->Bottom Frame->Expand

The height of the bottom frame is adjustable. You can resize the bottom frame with the mouse by centering it on the boundary between the bottom frame and editor frame. When the splitter cursor appears, depress the left mouse button and drag up or down.
Release the mouse button to finalize the size change. You can also use the hotkeys to shrink and expand the bottom frame. Ctrl+Shift+Alt+- will shrink and Ctrl+Shift+Alt++ will expand. That is, hold down Ctrl+Shift+Alt and then either the minus key or the plus key.