Panels The panels can be arranged, docked, or combined as tabs as you like, see Arranging and docking panels on page 29. You can work with the following panels to view and define the contents and structure of the document and its pages: Message Contains the Message data from the StreamServe Event, or Message data that you have loaded manually. Document Shows a combination of the Structure and Pages panel content. Structure Shows the page definitions linked to the document and how the page links are grouped. Pages Shows the page definitions and their content. Stories Shows the Story definitions and their content. Properties Shows the properties of the objects in the document. Output Shows output from debugging, tracing and preview with information filtering based on trace level. Python Script The command line interpreter for Python scripts. You must install Python 2.6 to enable this panel. Chart data Shows the data used in the charts. Used Fonts Shows a list of the fonts used in the document. Used Scripts Shows the scripts used in the document, either the selected object’s script or all scripts in the document. Fragment Pages Shows the pages of an embedded Fragment and the content of the pages. Fragment Stories Shows the Story definitions and their content used in embedded Fragments. By default, some panels are hidden. You can select to display them in the View > Panels menu. Note: Ruby scripting is not supported in this release.