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This is very common view in Wandora. User has opened a topic, here the Below The Waste (album). The topic is open in Traditional topic panel. Panel allows the user to modify topic's internal structures such as base name, subject locator, and variant names. Current topic, topic's layer distribution vector, and current layer are viewed in bottom right corner of the Wandora window.

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Now the user selects View > Topic panels > Tabbed topic panel and selects the Associations tab. Tabbed topic panel is an alternative visualization and editing component for topics. Tabbed component is similar to the traditional component but hides topic structures in separate tabs.

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It is possible to open multiple topic maps at once in Wandora. Wandora keeps open topic maps in layer stack located left bottom corner of Wandora window. User has selected the ArtofNoise.xtm layer and selected Layers > Statistics > Layer info. Info window contains some basic metric data of current topic layer including the number of topics and associations.

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Here the user has opened Tool manager. Tool manager enables the user to extend the feature set of Wandora by attaching tool classes to Wandora. The screenshot views current list of available extrators. The user may add new extractors to Wandora by clicking New button or remove existing extractor by selecting the extractor and clicking Remove.

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Wandora allows some very nice editing features to modify not just one but multiple topics at once. Next screenshot demonstrates one of such occasions where the user must replace all beat words to heat in every base name. The user has searched for topics with Finder. Then user has selected the result set, right clicked the selection and choosed Topics > Base names > Regex replace... in the context menu. Regular expression editor window opens and enables the user to construct and test regular expressions for the beat-heat swap.

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