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Inspectors
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Inspector windows are summoned from the Window > Inspectors menu. They have several features in common:
They float (they are in front of all other windows), and they are utility windows (they vanish when Script Debugger is in the background).
They have two states, expanded or contracted. Click an inspector’s title bar to toggle its state, which is also reflected by a disclosure triangle. When contracted, an inspector consists of just its title bar. This allows the inspector to be positioned unobtrusively.
They can be docked together, and separated again. To dock one inspector to another, drag it to a position just above or below the other inspector. It will snap into place, and the inspectors will share a single close button, showing that they are docked together.
Docked inspectors can be expanded or contracted separately without losing the docked arrangement. Otherwise, they act like a single window. If you drag the topmost inspector’s title bar, the whole docked set is repositioned. If you close (dismiss) the topmost inspector, the whole docked set is closed. If you summon an inspector that has been dismissed as part of a docked set, the whole docked set appears. To separate docked inspectors, drag the lower inspector’s title bar.

The above illustration shows three inspectors, contracted and docked together.
To summon an inspector:
- Choose Window > Inspectors and the desired inspector.
To close (dismiss) an inspector:
- Click the close button in its title bar. Alternatively, you can hide all inspectors by choosing Window > Inspectors > Hide Inspectors. In this case, you can summon all inspectors that were hidden, by choosing Window > Inspectors > Show Inspectors.
To restore inspectors to the default arrangement:
- Choose Window > Inspectors > Reset Inspector Locations.
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