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(1) An enclosed, rectangular area on a display screen. Most modern operating systems and applications have graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that let you divide your display into several windows. Within each window, you can run a different program or display different data.
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Emacs divides a frame (qv) into one or more windows, each of which can display the contents of one buffer (qv) at any time. Chapitre 5, for basic information on how Emacs uses the screen. Chapitre 18, for commands to control the use of windows.
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This is the glass cover behind which the reels spin. The pay line is usually painted across this window.
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| wind | a mechanical device that cleans the windshield |
| wind | transparent screen (as of glass) to protect occupants of a vehicle |
| wind | a mechanical device that cleans the windshield |
| wind | a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast |
| wind | the British royal family since 1917 |
| wind | a city in southeastern Ontario on the Detroit River opposite Detroit |
| wind | straight chair having a shaped seat and a back of many spindles |
| wind | a light chrome green pigment |
| wind | a wide triangular knot for tying a tie |
| wind | a wide necktie worn in a loose bow |
| wind | a storm consisting of violent winds |
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