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Returns the geographical position of the point located in the center of the map currently displayed in a Map control. |
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Indicates whether the code is run in the iOS simulator (iPhone, iPad). |
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Waits for the end of the execution of the specified thread. |
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Usage example of the EmailSendMessage function |
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Usage example of the SOAPRun function |
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Usage example of the SOAPGetResult function |
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Deletes all elements from an Organization Chart control. |
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List of constants used by the functions for emulating automated tests.... |
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Lists the files shared by a device that is using the OBEX protocol. |
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Indicates whether the code is run in the Android simulator. |
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Starts a new SSH session of "Shell" type. |
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Returns the different elements of a URL: protocol, user, password, domain, port, resource path, resource name, resource extension, request and fragment. |
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Indicates whether the code is run in the iOS emulator (iPhone, iPad). |
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Returns information about the Windows version used on the current computer. |
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List of functions for managing sockets... |
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Returns the list of USB devices currently plugged into the current computer. |
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Returns the current position in the document in XPATH format. |
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The color constants are mainly used in the chart functions, the print functions and the drawing functions...... |
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Allows you to be authenticated toward a Bluetooth device. |
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Prints a document in "docx" format. |
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Creates a shortcut on the Windows desktop, in the "Start" menu of Windows or in a specific directory. |
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Displays a dialog box on each client computer connected to the server.
This function is kept for backward compatibility.... |
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Returns the list of Bluetooth radios connected to the computer. |
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Returns the number of days selected in a Calendar control. |
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