User Interface
The user interface of enaio® client consists of a title bar, a menu bar, a status bar in the outer main window, and an inner workspace. The layout and positions of the main workspace elements are highly flexible. The settings which have been defined or approved for your user group by the system administrator determine which settings can be made.
In the title bar you will find the quick access toolbar and the standard buttons (Minimize, Restore, Maximize, and Close). This is followed by a ribbon with tabs. To the right of the ribbon, you will see the input field for the full-text search with a selection list of preconfigured full-text queries and the object selection configuration area for full-text queries.
In some cases, ribbon tabs refer to the active hit list and objects in the workspace.
Workspace
The following main elements of the workspace can be shown/hidden using the VIEW tab:
Content preview
Details preview
Navigation
Inboxes
Object search
Position of Workspace Elements
The flexible main elements of the workspace, i.e., result window, object search, navigation, inboxes, and content/content preview can be modified separately regardless of the predefined layouts.

The elements can be horizontally and vertically arranged or become 'floating windows'. Click the title bar of an element and drag it from its present position. Arrow buttons are then shown, allowing you to fix the position the element by moving the mouse close to one of the icons. The relevant position will be highlighted, and if you release the mouse button, the element will be placed at the fixed position.

Additionally, several elements can be placed on top of each other as tabs in an area. To this end, drag the title bar of an element on top of another pre-positioned element (e.g., the navigation element on top of the object search). You can switch between the two elements using tabs.

All areas can also be placed outside the workspace, e.g., on a second monitor, by dragging them with the mouse.

Areas may be incorrectly positioned after you adjust the screen resolution. If this is the case, press and hold the F8 key down while starting enaio® client. Areas will then appear at their default coordinates.
Result Window
The central element of the workspace is the result window where search requests, hit lists, folders, and registers and their content will be displayed.
The status bar of the result window contains:
- statistics on the number of hits in a hit list and the number of selected hits;
- context-sensitive icons which can be used to open further views: register view, link view, select between quicklooks and report view, preview of index data;
- a 'Filter list' text input field. You can enter search terms used to search hit lists in this field. Once at least three characters have been entered, the hit list is limited to the hits which contain these characters in the index data.
Settings for the User Interface
Under ENAIO > Settings, you will find many options for changing the appearance and display of objects.
You can reset the settings under Workspace > Reset window layout in the 'Settings' dialog and return to the default layout at any time (see 'Resetting Window Layouts').
As so many different settings can be made, note that the text and images below are generally based on the assumption that the Tabs option has been enabled under File > Settings > Workspace. If you use other settings, the view may differ from the version presented here in certain specific areas.
In the workspace, you can show or hide the object search, navigation, content preview, details preview, and inboxes.

Forms, hit lists, folder windows, and objects are shown on tabs. Clicking on the tabs allows you to quickly and easily switch between them.
Configure the tab view under ENAIO > Settings > Workspace (see Tabs and Window Display'').
For example, you can position the tab headings at the top or bottom.
Instead of displaying the data on tabs, you can also display it in windows.

In the window view, hit lists, the size of folder windows, and document display windows can also be increased or decreased using the mouse and be maximized via the title bar. Windows within the workspace can be dragged to any position using the mouse and can be minimized via the title bar. They are then placed in the lower part of the workspace.
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You can navigate between the windows by pressing Ctrl+Tab. A dialog is provided for selecting the active windows and the workspaces within the windows. |
Configure the window view under ENAIO > Settings > Query behavior (see Tabs and Window Display). In the Window menu on the title bar or using the
Save position icon in the window's footer, you can save the position, size, and column width of the window.