A line of an application program's display screen, usually at the bottom, that describes the state of the program.
The line at the bottom of a HyperChem window displaying messages and data.
Located at the bottom of a form, the status line provides information about the current records being displayed. It also shows if all records available are being displayed. The "*" denotes that all records are shown.
May be one or more lines, located at the top or bottom of the display screen, that provides information about the current file or operation in progress.
The status line is displayed at the bottom of a form and provides information about the number of records displayed and whether all records have been displayed. The * denotes that all records have been displayed.
a line at the top or bottom of the screen that displays info about the application program you are running
a line on the terminal that is not used for ordinary display output but instead used for a special message
A line displayed on most character menus that indicates the menu name and settings of various options. It is normally the fourth line up from the bottom of the screen, above two menu lines and a message line.
(1) An area at the bottom left of the main Sun WorkShop Visual screen and the Layout Editor which provides information relating to the menu option, toolbar button or widget at the current cursor location.(2) When an input method is active, an extra text line appears in the active window (usually at the bottom left). This informs the user of the current mode with respect to the input method along with any other information the input method wishes to convey.
A bar located in a flowHDL or blockHDL drawing area that displays information about the currently active mode and options available within that mode, or a currently selected object.
The status line is the line at the bottom of the application window which displays user prompts, warning messages, and error message. You should always look there if you are not sure what is happening.
Eight-digit display at the bottom half of the LCD window.
The small single-line panel at the very bottom of the program screen displays some of the settings for the current playitem as you adjust them (size, zoom, pan, position and border) and also displays hints about any control on the screen when you move your mouse over it.
That part of the screen display showing details about the entire THE session.