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Definitions for
"Dockable window"
Keywords:
auxilary
,
resize
,
workspace
,
window
,
dragged
Related Terms:
Window frame
,
Slider window
,
Transom window
,
Awning windows
,
Single hung window
,
Casement windows
,
Single hung
,
Single-hung window
,
Slider
,
Double hung
,
Double hung windows
,
Single-hung
,
Fixed window
,
Sash window
,
Casement window
,
Double-hung
,
Sliding window
,
Awning window
,
Double hung window
,
Double-hung window
,
Sash balance
,
Titlebar
,
Hopper
,
Picture window
,
Sash lift
,
Hopper window
,
Horizontal slider
,
Cascade
,
Casement
,
Sash lock
,
Operator
,
Light
,
Sash
,
Frame window
,
Tilt window
,
Sidelights
,
Stop
,
Transom
,
Jalousie window
,
Fanlight
,
Jamb liner
,
Sidelight
,
Storm windows
,
Close box
,
Title bar
,
Check rail
,
Parting stop
,
Slider
,
Maximize
,
Window
A window, such as the Project or Properties window, that has the ability to "snap into place" against the workspace border. When a window is attached in this way, it cannot be overlapped by other windows.
docs.sun.com
an auxilary window that can be used to display data
edndoc.esri.com
a window that can be dragged from its current location (using the mouse) and docked to one of the IDE's dock sites
doc.sumy.ua
a window that can exist in a floating state or be attached to the main application window
edndoc.esri.com
a window that you can resize and move to the sides of the screen and connect to other windows
book520.com
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