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Defines a color from its Red, Green and Blue components. |
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The assisted universal replication can use a replication server...... |
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The document tabs allow you to navigate between the different elements opened in the different editors.... |
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Closes a connection to a fax server (established beforehand by FaxConnect). |
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The FaxCompleteStatus structure is automatically filled during the call to FaxStatus...... |
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"Dynamic serving" is a technique where the same address (URL) leads to 2 different pages...... |
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To use the telemetry, you must install on a computer...... |
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The "Pull to refresh" feature allows the user to "pull" a Table control, a Looper control or a window in order to refresh its content...... |
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The indirection operators ({ }) are used to handle an object whose name is found in a variable...... |
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"Custom-Folders" simplify the organization of projects, allowing you to group the elements of your application by themes...... |
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The selection of records performed by query is not necessarily displayed in a report, in a window, ...... |
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When creating a project, a blank custom style sheet is created and associated with the current project...... |
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The Body block corresponds to the main block of the report...... |
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The images are often used to illustrate the site pages...... |
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The dialog boxes are standard windows that allow you to communicate with the user...... |
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Declares the default color and style for the lines, rectangles, circles, ... in an Image variable. |
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Declares the font that will be used by dText in an Image variable. |
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Declares the default background color for the rectangles and circles, ... used in an Image variable. |
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Draws a line in an Image variable. |
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Identifies the color of a pixel contained in an Image variable. |
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Colors an area in a picLayer variable. |
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