panespecific
Panespecific is an adjective used to describe elements, behaviors, or design principles that are tied to a particular pane within a multi-pane user interface. Panespecific components adapt to the context, content, or state of the pane they belong to, rather than applying uniformly across all panes. This term is often encountered in discussions of split-view layouts, editors with multiple panels, or dashboard interfaces that present distinct controls per section.
Etymology and scope: The word combines pane, referring to a distinct section of a split or multi-panel
Usage: In practice, panespecific design means that settings, actions, bindings, or styles are scoped to the active
Examples: A two-pane file manager might provide panespecific shortcuts for copying or moving items in the active
Benefits and limitations: Panespecific design can reduce clutter by presenting relevant controls per pane and enhance
See also: pane-aware, split-view, multi-pane interface, contextual UI.