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    15 7.1 The 'Design' View
     157.1 The Design View
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    27 This section introduces you to the design view, and explains how to navigate between the various sub-views within this pane.
     27This section introduces you to the design view and explains how to navigate between the various views within this pane.
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    85 In Greenstone every collection has a collection configuration file, called collect.cfg, which controls most aspects of how the collection appears to the user. The Librarian Interface provides a graphical user interface to this file. It divides the kinds of commands that are available into different sections, each associated with a particular stage of the collection building or presentation.
     85With the Librarian Interface, you can configure how the collection appears to the user.  The configuration options are divided into different sections, each associated with a particular stage of navigating or presenting information.
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    88 The design view is split into two halves. On the left is a list of different sub-views, and on the right are the controls associated with the current sub-view. To change to a different sub-view, click its name in the list. The right pane updates to reflect the change.
     88On the left is a list of different views, and on the right are the controls associated with the current one.  To change to a different view, click its name in the list.
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    91 When you change panes, the state of the previous pane is retained so that you can return to it later.
     91To understand the stages and terms involved in designing a collection, first read Chapters 1 & 2 of the Greenstone Developer's Guide.
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