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Viewer
Viewer panel consist of one or more viewports organized in grid and toolbar underneath it (only in single-slide mode). Currently selected slide is highlighted with the blue dashed border. When user adds new viewer panel its grid has only 1 column and 1 row, so it's single cell grid. When changing grid size application will always ask what to do with slides that were already loaded into grid - whether application should preserve it or clear all.
Toolbar consists of (left to the right):
Navigation
Purpose of Navigation panel is to provide an access to connected Tile servers, represent folder\slides structure and select slide to inspect. Navigation panel works in 2 modes - Tree mode and Slides mode. Tree mode Navigation panel in Tree mode consists of 2 main elements - button toolbar and Tile server content. Button toolbar consist of 4 buttons - from the left to the right:
Slides mode Navigation panel in Gallery mode consists of buttons toolbar, directory selector and directory content. Button toolbar consist of 4 buttons - from the left to the right
Tray Tray panel is a v irtual store of slides, user can send slides to the Tray and keep them in Tray for the current session. User can open select slides from tray and open them in v iewer tabs or in a grid or remove them from the Tray. To make Tray persistent it's possible to export and import slides to\from tray in CSV format. Tray can present slides in 2 ways - Meta data v iew and Slides v iew. Metadata v iew displays slide information and shows all filled forms for the slide with it's values, while slides v iew shows slide contents in Gallery. Button toolbar is mostly the same for slides and metadata v iew except of 'Export to CSV' button which is available only for Metadata v iew. In both modes it's available to select slides by clicking on them, selected slides are being highlighted with blue colour, in addition slide that that is currently active in v iewer will be additionally highlighted in Metadata v iew with blue dashed border. Tray toolbar consist of several buttons, from the left to the right: