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A combination of window parts that work well together for a task
A display window that shows certain aspects of a slide or slide presentation. In PowerPoint, there are the Normal View, Slide Sorter View, Slide Show, Notes Page, and Print Preview.
a child of a frame window
a collection of settings that apply to one window
an individual window in Bioclipse, e
a rendering window that gives a particular representation of the VME tree
a screen representation for a model, which will typically reside in a window and reflect some of the model's aspects in textual or graphical form
a specific workbook configuration that can include the window size and position, panes and frozen titles, zoom magnification, selected cells, display options, row heights and column widths, and print settings
a sub window that contains one type of information
a "window" created by a plug-in
a window inside of the DairyLive main window
a window object through which the user updates the document and it acts as an Observer
a window on the screen
a window onto a large result set
a window which is presented to the user
the state or configuration of a Montage Desktop and the application windows it controls. This includes the Desktop window's sizing and placement, the layout and settings of its Shortcuts, viewers, and other forms, and the state of any external applications it has launched. The view is what you see when you open a montage.
(see window)
A specific visual representation of information in a window or pane.
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