To open the Panel Editor
Displays existing Maya UI panels that you can rename or delete.
Contains controls for creating a new panel type.
Displays existing panel layouts.
Displays the current panel layout for editing.
Use this tab to change the configuration and proportions of the layout.
From the drop-down list, select the panel layout you want.
Resize the panes by dragging the borders in the thumbnail view of the layout. The main window changes to reflect your changes.
Use this tab to change which panel contents appear in the layout.
Scene independent layouts are available for all scenes. Their contents are defined by panel types.
If you have multiple panels of the same type in a scene, it is not certain which panels show up when you select your layout. This is not a problem in most cases; however, if you are working a lot in a particular scene, you may want to develop layouts to save specifically with that scene.
These layouts are only usable with the current scene. You can specify a particular panel if you have more than one of the same type.
Displays the history of the panels you used.
Maya keeps a record of panel layout changes. This lets you step forward or back through each view. This is helpful if you are moving between two layouts and cannot remember their names.
Specify the number of configurations you want stored in the history.
Toggle this on to return you to the first view or the most recent view configuration when you reach the end of recorded history.
Deletes the record of all the panels you have used.
Browse back through the panel layouts.
Browse forward through the panel layouts.