In this section, you will find help for commands in the menu, which allows you to manage GIMP's windows and docks.
                 
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Este comando abre a lista de diálogos de encaixe que você fechou recentemente. Você pode reabri-los ao clicar nos seus nomes. Por favor perceba que janelas isoladas não são levadas em conta.
Para mais informação sobre diálogos encaixáveis, por favor veja Diálogos e Encaixes.
This command opens the list of dockable dialogs. Please refer to Seção 2.3, “Caixas de diálogo e de encaixe”.
Clicking on this command or using the Ctrl+B shortcut, raises the toolbox usually together with the tool options dock.
Note that in single-window mode this usually doesn't have any effect since the toolbox is part of the main window.
Clicking on an image name, or using the Alt+Number of the image shortcut, makes the image active.
In this list, docks are named with the name of the active dialog in this dock. Clicking on a dock name raises this dock. Note that in single-window mode only docks that are not part of the main window will be shown here.
Clicking on this command or using the (Tab) shortcut hides all docks (usually to the left and right of the image), leaving the image window alone. The command status is kept on quitting GIMP and will be in the same state when GIMP starts.
In single-window mode this command changes whether or not to show the tabs with all opened images. By default the tab bar is shown, but you can hide it if you don't need it and want to use the extra screen space.
No modo de janelas múltiplas, este comando é desabilitado.
In single-window mode you can use this command to choose the position of the tab bar that shows the loaded images. By default the tab bar is located at the Top, but you can change this to show it at the Bottom, Left, or Right.
No modo de janelas múltiplas, este comando é desabilitado.
When enabled, GIMP is in a single window mode. Please see Modo de janela única.