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There are three kind of tools directly available in a default development tool : [[Browsing tools]] on the right, the [[EiffelStudio Editor]] on the upper left and context tools on the lower left. No browsing tool, except the feature tool, displays information about a particular component. On the contrary, the editor and context tools display information about a given cluster, class or feature : they are centered on this component. There are several ways to center the editor on an element:
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* use the [[Main address bar|address bar]] on the top of the editor. It allows you to set which class (and even which feature in the class) you want the editor to display. You may use wildcards ("?" or "*") as you type the names of these components.
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* use [[Pick-and-drop mechanism|pick and drop]]. Pick a cluster, class or feature stone anywhere in EiffelStudio and drop it in the editor. It will center it on the component automatically.
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* find it in the [[Groups tool|groups]], [[Features tool|features]], or [[Favorites tool|favorites]] tool and click it.
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The context tool can be [[Change data share mode|independent]] from the editor. If it is not, both the editor and the context tool will be centered on the same component. If it is, there is a [[Context tool address bar|second address bar]] , in the context tool title bar. You may then center the context tool on a component by using the three methods described for the editor. You can also center the context tool on the same component as the editor ( the context tool remaining independent): Just click [[Image:context-sync-icon]] or select '''Synchronize Context Tool''' tool in the '''View''' menu. <br/>
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To make the context tool independent if it is not, click [[Image:context-link-icon]] or select '''Unlink/Link context tool''' in the '''View''' menu. To do the opposite, click the same icon or select '''Merge context tool''' in the '''View''' menu.
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Once you [[Centering tools on a component|centered the editor]] on a class, you have access to its [[Class formatters: Basic text view|basic text]]. If the class is compiled, the [[Features tool|features tool]] shows the list of the features that are defined or redefined in this text. You can also view [[Clickable view|clickable]], [[Class formatters: Flat view|flat]], [[Flat Contract view|flat contract]] and [[Contract view|contract]] views of the class in the editor. The class tab in the context tool can display more information. If the [[Centering tools on a component|context tool is independent]], [[Centering tools on a component|center it]] on the wanted class and select this tab. You can then see information about the features ([[Routines|routines]], [[Attributes|attributes]], [[Exported features|exported features,]] [[Class views|etc.]] ..) of the class, its [[Ancestors|ancestors]] and [[Descendants|descendants]] or its [[Clients|clients]] and [[Suppliers|suppliers]] . <br/>
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The [[Metrics tool|metric tool]] provides another kind of data. It allows you to compute a complete set of [[How to analyze a project|measures]] on your class.
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{{seealso|<br/>
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[[Looking for a class|Looking for a class]] }}
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To view information about a cluster, you have to center the context tool on this component. Then the [[Metrics tool|metric tool]] will provide a complete set of measures that you will able to compute.
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{{seealso| '''See Also''' <br/>
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[[Looking for a cluster|Looking for a cluster]] <br/>
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[[How to analyze a project]] }}
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Once you [[Centering tools on a component|centered the editor]] on a feature, you have access to its text. The feature tab in the context tool can display more information. To have access to it, you have first to center the context tool on the wanted class and select the feature tab. You can then consult the different views of the text of the feature ([[Feature formatters: Basic text view|basic text]] or [[Feature formatters: Flat view|flat]]) and other information such as its [[Feature formatters: Callers|callers]] or its [[Feature formatters: Descendant versions|descendant]] versions. <br/>
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The [[Metrics tool|metric tool]] provides another kind of data. It enables you to compute some [[How to analyze a project|measures]] on your feature.
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{{seealso|<br/>
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[[Looking for a feature|Looking for a feature]] }}
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