A window with one or more sashes sliding either vertically or horizontally Schuifraam
A WINDOW WITH EITHER ONE (1) OR TWO (2) SLIDING SASHES. IF THE SASH (OR SASHES) SLIDE UP AND DOWN, THE WINDOW IS A "VERTICAL SLIDER" AND IS OFTEN REFERRED TO A SINGLE HUNG OR DOUBLE HUNG WINDOW. IF THE SASH OR SASHES SLIDE FROM SIDE-TO-SIDE, THIS IS A HORIZONTAL SLIDER; OFTEN, IT WILL BE REFERRED TO AS A "SLIDER". THE SLIDING SASH OR SASHES IN EACH TYPE OF WINDOW MOVE IN THE TRACK FORMED BY THE FRAME.
This style of horizontally sliding window is constructed of two panes. Either one or both panes move along a track.
a window that open by sliding horizontally
Two horizontally sliding sashes which by-pass each other in a single frame.
a window in which the operating sash slide sideways within the master frame. Each operating sash has glides or rollers to permit easy operation. Also called gliders or gliding window.
A central component of the LZ77 class of compression algorithms, in which a window of fixed width is imagined to slide over already-processed data as the current location is advanced. This window indicates the region in which LZ77's relative pointers (or [distance,length] pairs) are valid.
A window that opens by sliding large panes from one side to the other.
A window with two or more sashes that slide horizontally past each other within the frame.
A window fitted with one or more sashes opening by sliding horizontally or vertically in grooves provided by frame members. Vertical sliders may be single- or double-hung.
A window in which the sashes move horizontally. Available in a 2- or 3-lite configurations.
A window in which the sash or sashes move horizontally.
A window that is composed of two windows, or sashes, that glide open and close on a metal track.
Window where one or more panes slide open and closed.
In transmit flow control, sliding window is a variable-duration window that allows a sender to transmit a specified number of data units before an acknowledgement is received or before a specified event occurs.