The main component of the Atlantis interface is the Document Window through which you can interact with Atlantis.
Through the Document Window you can instruct Atlantis to perform different commands. Atlantis also displays the contents of all open documents within this window as well as different service information.
The following picture illustrates all the most important components of the Document Window.
The description for each of these components can be found below.
Window Title is a standard component of most windows. The Title of Program and the name of the active document (the document which window is in foreground) is displayed on the Window Title.
You can also use the Window Title
You can find 4 system buttons in the right-hand corner of the Window Title.
The leftmost button among them – – can be used for minimizing Atlantis to the System Tray. When Atlantis is minimized to the System Tray, the Atlantis Icon is displayed on the System Tray.
You can double-click this icon to restore Atlantis from the System Tray.
You can also completely close Atlantis minimized on the System Tray, by choosing the Close command from the popup menu menu which can be called by clicking the Atlantis Icon on the System Tray with the right mouse button.
The Main Menu contains most commands to perform which you can instruct Atlantis.
Toolbars offer the alternative faster way for performing most commands which are available through the Main Menu.
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The Ruler displays different information about the selected paragraphs as well as the whole document (some components of the Page Settings).
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The Document Bar allows you to switch among open documents as easy as you switch among running programs using the Windows Taskbar.
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The Status Bar displays different information about the active document (such as the cursor position and general information about the whole document).
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Both Vertical and Horizontal Scrollbars can be used for scrolling the contents of the document to make the desired fragment of this document visible.
Through the View menu you can control how all the components of the Document Window should be displayed, or simply hide or show each particular component.
Also you can quickly hide each component of the Document Window by clicking this component with the right mouse button. The context menu appears. This menu contains a command which allow to hide this component.
For example, the following is the context menu of the Vertical Scrollbar.
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