Customizable workspace
You can rearrange certain elements of the user interface to suit your preferences.
Undocked Image Viewer
You can undock the Image Viewer and move its window to another location such as a second monitor. This may prove useful, for example, if you need to view high resolution images of each page while simultaneously restructuring the content.
All functionality (highlighting, rubber band selection, rotation, and so forth) will be retained in the undocked Image Viewer. Certain toolbar buttons will move with the Image Viewer, and will no longer appear in the main window.
Once the Image Viewer has been undocked, it will stay undocked until you re-dock it. This means that when you close and subsequently open the application, the Image Viewer will be in the same state as when you quit. In other words, the most recent state is retained between sessions.
While undocked, the main browser window and the Image Viewer will remain synchronized.
There is a button in the Image Viewer panel header that docks or undocks the panel. If the undocked Image Viewer window itself is explicitly closed, it will automatically be re-docked.
For Firefox, you can find information about the dom.disable_window_flip setting at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/960546. This setting will allow focus to shift to another window.
Chrome does not support this setting and there is no known way to change its behaviour.
Other browsers may have similar limitations and settings.
Moveable panels
You may prefer to use the application with a different arrangement for the major panels (Navigator Panel, Fields Panel, Image Viewer, and Multi-Document Thumbnail Viewer). Moveable panels have integrated menus, accessible from each panel's title bar, with a Customize Layout icon that can be used to reposition the panel in several predetermined locations. The specific locations depend on the current location for the panel, and will be enabled in the menu. Forbidden moves are faded.
Depending on the panel it may be moved to the bottom, moved to the left or moved to the right. When a panel is moved to a new position, it swaps places with whatever panel currently occupies that position.
There is also a Reset selection that moves the panels back to their default locations.
The Multi-Document Thumbnail Viewer may be placed along the bottom of the screen spanning the entire width, or docked underneath the Navigator Panel, Fields Panel, or the Image Viewer. If the Multi-Document Thumbnail Viewer is docked to the Navigator Panel or the Image Viewer, it is placed directly below the attached item, spanning the width of that item.