Windows are drawing areas. They are created by the window:create menu, with fixed size under the X11 resources: Atg*windowwidth Atg*windowwidth The drawing area is usually larger than the window frame itself, so windows are entitled with scrollbars. The drawing area can be further enlarged to bottom or right directions by further creations and moves of objects. Drawing size is initially set to resources: Atg*drawingwidth Atg*drawingheight Non-orthogonal shifts are also permitted, using the window:changeView menu function. Dragging the mouse (left button) will then provide a translate vector of a given direction and length. The window:AdjustSize menu function will try to change the window size to fit the drawing area. Minimal and maximal bounds for window resize are provided as: Atg*windowminwidth Atg*windowminheight Atg*windowmaxwidth Atg*windowmaxheight the Window:globalView menu function provides (limited) display of large drawings in auxiliary windows, when clicking inside a regular window. Objects are scaled down, and labels are not displayed. Unexplored vertice are highlighted. The only function applicable to such global windows results of a mouse click indicating a new upper left corner for the window frame of the associated regular window, resulting in a shift of drawing. Minimal and maximal bounds for global view windows are provided as: Atg*globalwindowminwidth Atg*globalwindowminheight Atg*globalwindowmaxwidth Atg*globalwindowmaxheight Modular descriptions of process networks or reactive automata may be split in several windows, with name links to instantiate subsystems inside other windows. Still, each window is treated independantly by Autograph, including translation. The bindings should be made by later verification engines using Autograph as a front-end.