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Drag and Drop is used to transfer data between several controls with the mouse. This data can be moved between several controls found in the same application or in different applications. |
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List of functions for managing menus... |
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The HFSQL Control Center allows you to fully manage HFSQL Client/Server databases...... |
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List of HFSQL properties associated with the queries and views... |
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The project compilation is a process used to...... |
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This help page explains how to read emails via the IMAP protocol.... |
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The Cube control is a mobile layout control that automatically performs rotations around the different axes...... |
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The ScrollWithFinger property is used to:
Determine if the content of a control can be moved with the finger ("finger scrolling").
Enable or disable touch-responsiveness for a control.... |
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In the WEBDEV editor, different resolutions are represented via slices...... |
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To manage the video sequence currently broadcasted by the web camera installed on the current computer, WINDEV proposes...... |
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Simple MAPI simplifies the management of emails received by the hosting company...... |
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WEBDEV allows you to import Dreamweaver elements into your WEBDEV site...... |
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An object can be dynamically associated with a class, we talk of dynamic instantiation of object...... |
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When creating a class in the code editor, the Constructor and Destructor methods are automatically created by default...... |
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This help page explains how to create a page containing a header bar in Responsive Web Design mode...... |
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Returns the size of the media file currently played (in milliseconds) in the Multimedia control. |
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WINDEV, WEBDEV and WINDEV Mobile include an image editor...... |
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One of the most important elements of control style is its border...... |
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Project configurations are used to easily define the different "targets" of your project...... |
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