The Tiling System
Paiagram features a tiling system that allows you to conveniently split and organize your workspace.
The tiling system allows you to group multiple tabs or tab groups together. You can horizontally or vertically split your workspace into many parts to quickly switch between tasks.
You can use the shortcut Ctrl+PCtrl+P to open the command panel, and quickly open tabs from the command panel. You can search up station, route, and trip names from the command panel to quickly open station, route, and trip tabs.
You can also search Chinese and Japanese using Pinyin, Pinyin acronyms, Double Pinyin, and Hepburn–style Romaji. For example, all of those queries would match “北京西”:
beijingxibeijingxi(Pinyin)bjxbjx(Pinyin acronym)bzj;xibzj;xi(Microsoft Double Pinyin)pekinnishipekinnishi(Romaji)pekinpekin(Romaji)
And all of those would match “山手線”:
shanshouxianshanshouxian(Pinyin)ssxssx(Pinyin acronym)ujubxmujubxm(Microsoft Double Pinyin)yamateyamate(Romaji)yamatesenyamatesen(Romaji)yamanotesenyamanotesen(Romaji)
Please note that the Romaji matcher has its limitations. There are so many readings for the same character, and the system may fail when processing some specific character combinations. For example, kasugakasuga could not match “春日”, and hanedahaneda won’t match “羽田” (although in this case you could enter hanetenhaneten instead).
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The right panel provides functions to edit your work and extra data that may help you analyzing your network and timetable.
The assistance panel contains three tabs: Edit, Properties, and Export
You can use the Export tab to export the current tab’s information.