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The region of a window that contains data; for HyperChem, a molecular system.
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(1) (n.) The current screen display, the icon s and window s it contains, and the unoccupied screen area where you can place object(2) (n.) A specially designated (but standard) directory and its subdirectory hierarchy. Usually, each developer on a project works in his or her own isolated workspace concurrently with other developers who are programming in other workspaces.
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A window or task management technique that consists of a container holding a set of objects, where the windows of the contained objects are constrained to a parent window. Similar to the multiple document interface, except that the windows displayed within the parent window corresponding to objects that are also contained in the workspace.
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A workspace is a specially designated (but standard) directory and its subdirectory hierarchy. Usually each developer on a project works in their own isolated workspace concurrently with other developers programming in other workspaces. CodeManager provides utilities to "intelligently" copy files from workspace to workspace.
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An item in G2 that organizes a set of items within an abstract, three-dimensional region. A workspace appears in a G2 window or Telewindows window as a bounded rectangle. A workspace both contains items and arranges them schematically with respect to each other. A workspace can be the inferior item of another item; thus, your KB can contain a hierarchy of workspaces. Contrast with KB workspace.
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The area of a window that displays the information contained in the application or the document you are working with.
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A single screen of windows. The HP VUE Workspace Manager creates multiple workspaces. Each workspace is like a separate screen. Windows can occupy any combination of workspaces. The Front Panel contains the workspace controls used to move from one workspace to another.
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a collaborative space
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a collection of browser windows, including the position and size of the windows, tabs, and the pages displayed in each tab
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a collection of one or more OmniWeb windows to Web pages, potentially with multiple tabs, that remembers its state at a user-specified point in time or on an ongoing basis as pages change, tabs are added and removed, and windows open and close
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a construct of windows defining a complete screen
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a copy of a set of resources in which a collaborator can work in isolation from other collaborators
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a location where a person can work in isolation from the ongoing changes made by all other collaborators working on the same set of resources
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a particular configuration of palettes and windows for use later on
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a saved configuration of MapInfo tables and window and can be used with MapInfo Professional
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a set of open windows, their contents, positions and frame styles
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a set of windows and the components they contain, rather like a virtual desktop
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The CRT screen. The area on which the windows of a user's environment appear. The workspace is sometimes called the desk, desktop, or root window.
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The current screen display, the icons and windows if contains, and the unoccupied screen area where icons can be placed.
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The current screen display, the icons and windows it contains, and the unoccupied screen area where objects can be placed.
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The area in the Maya window where view panels appear. For example, when you start a new scene, the workspace shows the perspective view panel.
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