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• the Cursor Status window
• taskbar icons
• Status Bar
In the taskbar area, all icons except for the Open icon and the About icon are
grayed out and unavailable until you open a file in TargetPro. All icons are
explained in “Icons on the Taskbar”.
If you double-click on any of the windows (except for the main display area), the
system displays the windows’ title bars and reveals their identities (Figure 3).
Note that the windows still lack information in them because you have not yet
opened a file in TargetPro. The two windows (Pan and Display-Only Properties
windows) are explained later on.
The Status Bar, where on-going and current status is displayed, is a narrow strip
at the bottom of the TargetPro window (Figure 3).
2.3.1 Repositioning displayed child windows
To reposition a displayed child window, double-click in the child window to
expose the windows title bar. Then, click in the title bar and drag the
window to the new position.
To return an undocked window to its original position, double-click in the
child window and the window moves back to its initial position.
All windows except the Main Display Area are child windows of TargetPro.
You can close or open the child windows from the View menu listed above
the Taskbar icons. The Main Display Area is not redockable (movable).
The individual windows are:
Pan Window.
The black window near the upper left corner is a thumbnail
window for the currently active, opened TargetPro image, if any is present.
This window is known as the Pan Window. See ‘Pan and Display-Only
Properties Windows’ for more detailed information on this window.
Display-Only Properties Window.
This child window contains four
independent controls for adjusting an image’s brightness, contrast, gamma,
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