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21 handle
"A user interface control that facilitates modification of an object's appearance, position, or behavior." -
22 Panose
"A font-classification method that measures values, such as serifs, weight, and stroke variations, for a TrueType font. These values are represented by a Panose number. The Panose number is then used to associate the font with other fonts of similar appearance but different names. The closer the Panose number of two fonts, the more similar they are." -
23 property
"Attribute or characteristic of an object that is used to define its state, appearance, or value." -
24 text formatting
"Formatting that controls the appearance of a text. Examples include text alignment, intercharacter spacing, text justification, and text and background colors." -
25 warp
To distort the appearance of an object by squeezing some parts together and stretching other parts farther apart. -
26 window procedure
"A function, called by the operating system, that controls the appearance and behavior of its associated windows. The procedure receives and processes all messages to these windows." -
27 adjustment handle
"A diamond-shaped handle used to adjust the appearance but not the size of most AutoShapes. For example, you can adjust a rounded rectangle to be more or less rounded." -
28 data format
"The structure or appearance of a unit of data, such as a field, or text in a message body." -
29 form properties
"Attributes of a form that affect its appearance or behavior. For example, the DefaultView property is a form property that determines whether a form will automatically open in Form view or Datasheet view." -
30 paragraph formatting
"Formatting that controls the appearance of a paragraph. Examples include indentation, alignment, line spacing, and pagination." -
31 rollover
An effect that changes the appearance of the selected object when you hover over or click it. -
32 kerning
"The adjustment of the spacing between two characters to create the appearance of even spacing, fit text to a given space, and adjust line breaks." -
33 control pattern
A design implementation that describes a discrete piece of functionality for a control. This functionality can include the visual appearance of a control and the actions it can perform. -
34 SharePoint list indicator
"The title of a dialog page that enables the user to set up a SharePoint list indicator by setting name, description, list URL, indicator value, indicator appearance, etc. The indicator value can be specified based on number or percentage of certain column values, or certain aggregate data." -
35 global theme
"A collection of control properties, stylesheets, and images that can be applied as a unit to a page or Web site to define an overall appearance." -
36 highlighter setting
A setting that you can use to change the appearance of highlighter ink. -
37 ShapeSheet
"A spreadsheet that contains information about a shape; for example, its dimensions, angle, and center of rotation and the styles that determine the shape's appearance." -
38 glassiness
"The appearance of the Start menu and the taskbar after the glass visual style has been applied to customize the color, intensity, and opacity of window borders." -
39 Desktop Window Manager
"A component of Windows Vista that manages window policies, behaviours and visual appearance." -
40 DWM
"A component of Windows Vista that manages window policies, behaviours and visual appearance."
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appearance, special — n. An appearance in which the party appears to attack the court’s jurisdiction over him or her. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
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