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!CytoPanels are floatable/dockable panels designed to cut down on the number of pop-up windows within Cytoscape and to create a more unified user experience. The following screenshot shows the file {{{galFiltered.sif}}} loaded into Cytoscape. In !CytoPanel 1 (at the left-hand side of the screen), the Network Manager, Network Overview, and Cytoscape Editor have been loaded. In addition, in !CytoPanel 2, the Node Attribute Browser has been loaded. '''''CytoPanels''''' are floatable/dockable panels designed to cut down on the number of pop-up windows within Cytoscape and to create a more unified user experience.  These panels used to be called CytoPanel 1, 2, and 3. From 2.5, they are named based on their functions. The following screenshot shows the file {{{yeastHighQuality.sif}}} and GO annotations loaded into Cytoscape, performed Force-Directed layout, and then run MCODE plugin for the data sets. In !CytoPanel 1 (at the left-hand side of the screen), the Network Manager, Network Overview, and Cytoscape Editor have been loaded. In addition, in !CytoPanel 2, the Node Attribute Browser has been loaded.
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The user can then choose to resize, hide or float the left !CytoPanel. For example, in the screenshot below, the user has chosen to float !CytoPanel 1: The user can then choose to resize, hide or float CytoPanels. For example, in the screenshot below, the user has chosen to float ''Control Panel'' (CytoPanel 1):
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What are CytoPanels?

CytoPanels are floatable/dockable panels designed to cut down on the number of pop-up windows within Cytoscape and to create a more unified user experience. These panels used to be called CytoPanel 1, 2, and 3. From 2.5, they are named based on their functions. The following screenshot shows the file yeastHighQuality.sif and GO annotations loaded into Cytoscape, performed Force-Directed layout, and then run MCODE plugin for the data sets. In CytoPanel 1 (at the left-hand side of the screen), the Network Manager, Network Overview, and Cytoscape Editor have been loaded. In addition, in CytoPanel 2, the Node Attribute Browser has been loaded.

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The user can then choose to resize, hide or float CytoPanels. For example, in the screenshot below, the user has chosen to float Control Panel (CytoPanel 1):

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Basic Usage

Cytoscape includes three CytoPanels: !Control Panel on the left, CytoPanel 2 on the bottom, and CytoPanel 3 on the right. By default, CytoPanels 1 and 2 will appear. CytoPanel 3 may appear, depending on the mix of Cytoscape plugins that you currently have installed.

CytoPanels 1 and 2 can be shown or hidden using the View → Show/Hide functions.

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In addition, CytoPanels can be floated or docked by selecting the icon at the top right corner of each CytoPanel. The icon and tooltip will change based on the CytoPanel state. If the CytoPanel is docked, clicking on the icon will float the CytoPanel, as indicated by the “Float Window” tooltip. Alternatively, if the CytoPanel is floating, clicking on the icon will dock the CytoPanel, as indicated by the “Dock Window” tooltip.

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Cytoscape_User_Manual/CytoPanels (last edited 2009-02-12 01:03:37 by localhost)

Funding for Cytoscape is provided by a federal grant from the U.S. National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) of the Na tional Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number GM070743-01. Corporate funding is provided through a contract from Unilever PLC.

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