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A style sheet is a "...... |
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User-friendly editors in practice... |
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The remote WEBDEV administrator proposes a module for consulting the statistics regarding the traffic of your dynamic WEBDEV sites (standard and AWP) and Webservices deployed on a WEBDEV Application Server.... |
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List of events associated with Carousel controls... |
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The following events are associated with Range Slider controls:... |
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Runs a method of an interface of an object implemented in a DLL external to the WINDEV framework. |
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List of events associated with the TreeMap controls... |
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This document presents the different access modes to databases from a WINDEV Java application...... |
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WINDEV manages the following events by default (in order of appearance in the code editor)... |
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Events associated with a Repositionable Note control... |
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WINDEV manages the following events by default (in order of appearance in the code editor)... |
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List of events associated with a Conference control... |
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List of events associated with Toolbar controls... |
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WINDEV manages the following events by default:... |
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List of events associated with ListView controls... |
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List of events associated with OLE controls... |
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Starts Reports and Queries and opens the WINDEV project corresponding to the current application. |
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The following paragraphs explain...... |
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The optional event "Long press/Open context menu" is run during a long press on the controls of a window...... |
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WINDEV is provided with projects that contain components.... |
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A project is a logical set of elements and processes whose purpose is to accomplish a given objective...... |
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You can associate an action with the link regardless of the type of link...... |
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WINDEV proposes an MVP RAD that generates the "table" and "form" windows as well as the necessary Presenter and Model classes...... |
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