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[[Image:GATE5_main_window.png|thumb|400px|GATE 5 main window.]]
 
The GATE main GUI consist of a top menu and row of icons, a left vertical resources tree, a central-right tabbed pane of the resource viewers and a message field at the bottom.
Each processing and language resource can have its own associated visual resource. When double clicked, the resource’s respective visual resource appears in the GATE GUI. The GATE GUI is divided into three visible parts (See Figure). One of them contains a tree that shows the loaded instances of resources. The one below this is used for various purposes - such as to display document features and that the execution is in progress. This part of the GUI is referred to as ”small”. The third and the largest part of the GUI is referred to as ”large”. On this figure, the central one is the document with annotations shown in yellow and the vertical one shows the list of annotations used in the document.
 
The resources tree and the menu are use to load, save and run resources. The resources tree display the loaded resources and allows to show a resource in a resource viewer by double-clicking on it or pressing Enter key.
 
Each loaded resource can be displayed in a specific resource viewer that take most of the space in the GUI.
 
Here is the document viewer use to display a document and its annotations. You can see in pink ''a'' annotations or hyperlinks from an HTML file. The right list is the annotation sets list and the bottom table is the annotation list. In the center is the annotation editor window.
 
== References ==