A container is a box where panels and toolbars are located. Containers can be floating or docked to the edges of the Rhino window, or next to another container.
Click the gear icon to show the options menu.
Options menu
Display tabs on the top in the current container.
Displays tabs on the right side in the current container.
Lists the panels for you to add or remove in the container.
Lists the toolbars in the selected rui file for you to add or remove in the container.
If you have linked rui files loaded, they will be listed on the drop-down menu on top of the toolbar list.
Brings up the toolbar creation wizard that guides you though the steps of creating a new toolbar with buttons from loaded rui libraries.
Brings up the toolbar button creation wizard that guides you though the steps of creating a new toolbar button. You will be asked to add commands for the left and right mouse buttons and set the button properties.
Insert a button separator. Separators only show in horizontal, one-row toolbars. They act like buttons, so you can move or delete them.
Lists all the buttons in the current toolbar in a menu where you can delete buttons or edit the properties of the selected button.
Expands or shrinks the floating container to fit all the buttons on the active toolbar.
Opens the Container Properties dialog box to edit the currently active toolbar or panel.
Toggles the Lock docked containers setting in Toolbar options.
Opens the help topic for the active panel in the container.
Saves the current container to a Container Definition (*.rhc) file.
Hides the container.
If the container only has a tab, the container will be deleted.