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An interface that uses a primary window to contain related document windows. The parent window's title bar is displayed along with the child window's title bar. If the child window displays a document window, an icon that indicates the application data's file type appears in the child window's title bar. The IBM Open Class Library does not support multiple document interface.
Ãâó: www.absoft.com/Products/Compilers/C_C++/XLC/docs/g...
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Multiple Document Interface was developed by Microsoft, with menus, buttons, tools, and windows called documents. ArcView is based on the MDI standard, including multiple document types: Project View, Table, Layout, Chart, and Scripts. Documents can be organized and manipulated in a variety of standard ways: tiled, cascaded, iconified, resized, or closed.
Ãâó: www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/staff/m.blake/magis/glossary/...
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A technique for managing a set of windows whereby documents are opened into windows (sometimes called child windows) that are constrained to a single primary (parent) window. See also child window and parent window.
Ãâó: msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnwue/html/gloss....
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Molecular Design Institute
Ãâó: pharmacy.ucsf.edu/glossary/m/
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The connector used to make the mechanical and electrical interface between a transceiver and a media segment. An 8-pin RJ-45 connector is the MDI for the 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 100Base-T2, 100Base-T4, and 1000Base-T media systems
Ãâó: www.hscgroup.co.uk/m.html
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