Windows


A window is a bounded area on the computer screen that presents a logical grouping of information. The window provides a context for the user to manipulate the viewed data in some way. The CommonPoint application system supports a variety of windows for presenting and manipulating data: document, panel, dialog box, and palette.

Here are some typical uses for each type of window:

NOTE Technically, a menu is also a window--one that presents commands. For information on menus, see Chapter 8.

Parts of a window
Window groups
Window layering
Dialog boxes, panels, and palettes

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