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The primary environment was based on HP's VUE ( Visual User Environment ), itself derived from the Motif Window Manager ( mwm ).
The Cygwin / X project contributes an implementation of the X Window System that allows graphical Unix programs to display their user interfaces on the Windows desktop.
Window frost ( also called fern frost or ice flowers ) forms when a glass pane is exposed to very cold air on the outside and moderately moist air on the inside.
Image: Fern Frost. JPG |< center > Fern Frost on a Window
His official records note that Yoakum was born in Missouri, but he told a story of being born in Arizona, in 1888, as a Navajo Indian on the Window Rock Navajo reservation.
Software packages that use one of the versions of the MIT License include Expat, PuTTY, the Mono development platform class libraries, Ruby on Rails, CakePHP, Symfony, Lua ( from version 5. 0 onwards ), and the X Window System, for which the license was written.
* Royal Institution Lecture-MRI: A Window on the Human Body
Sessions in October and November yielded just one usable single (" Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window "), and two days of recording in January 1966 for what was intended to be Dylan's next album, Blonde on Blonde resulted in " One of Us Must Know ( Sooner or Later )", which was released as a single a few weeks later and was subsequently selected for the album.
The X window system ( commonly X Window System or X11, based on its current major version being 11 ) is a computer software system and network protocol that provides a basis for graphical user interfaces ( GUIs ) and rich input device capability for networked computers.
The Orca project is addressing needs for accessibility on X Window System desktops and has implemented an accessibility API called AT-SPI.
The Orca part of the system is the AT-SPI " server ", various toolkits such as Gnome and GTK and other X Window System toolkits then add support for AT-SPI, giving a description on things on the screen over AT-SPI to Orca, which then reads them off.
Many graphical user interfaces ( GUIs ), including Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, or the X Window System, are primarily based on 2D graphical concepts.
* Window on Humanity.
Bergen and A. Antoniou, Design of Nonrecursive Digital Filters Using the Ultraspherical Window Function, EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing, vol.
After the back-to-back filming of Rear Window, Toko-Ri, Country Girl and Green Fire, Kelly flew to France, along with department store heir Bernard " Barney " Strauss, to begin work on her third and last film for Alfred Hitchcock, To Catch a Thief.
After NCSA stopped work on Mosaic, development of the NCSA Mosaic for the X Window System source code was continued by several independent groups.
As of version 4. 0, programs that use the library work on DOS, Microsoft Windows, BeOS,, and various Unix-like systems with ( or without ) X Window System, abstracting their application programming interfaces ( APIs ) into one portable interface.
It is also used to transfer small amounts of data between hosts on a network, such as IP phone firmware or operating system images when a remote X Window System terminal or any other thin client boots from a network host or server.
In England the most famous examples are the West Window of York Minster with its design based on the Sacred Heart, the extraordinarily rich seven-light East Window at Carlisle Cathedral and the exquisite East window of Selby Abbey.
ISL and its clients used Poplog for a number of development projects, especially their data-mining system Clementine, mostly implemented in POP-11, using powerful graphical tools implemented also in POP-11 running on the X Window System.
There is also the smaller Shaw Library, on the top floor of the Old Building, which hosts the Fabian Window and as well as concerts and events.
An X window manager is a window manager which runs on top of the X Window System, a windowing system mainly used on Unix-like systems.

Window and Plains
Image: Window on the Plains Museum IMG 0579. JPG |< center > Entrance to Window on the Plains Museum in Dumas
There is an exhibit on Moore at the Window on the Plains Museum in Dumas, the county seat of Moore County.
The municipality can be recognized by the local municipal markers along its borders, that appear within its borders to denote its reference as A Window on the Plains ; municipal markers appear as stylized house profiles, with an exaggerated window that allows the visitor to see through into the panorama.

Window and Museum
File: The Painter's Window Juan Gris. jpeg | The Painter's Window, 1925, Baltimore Museum of Art
Image: The Window Henri Matisse. jpg | Window at Tangier, 1912, The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
File: Tiffany_Window_of_St_Augustine_-_Lightner_Museum. jpg | Window of St. Augustine, in the Lightner Museum, St. Augustine, Florida.
An example would be the painting Rhetoricians at a Window of 1662 – 66 that is now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Dulah's impressionistic work, Three Ladies at an Open Window ( August 1920, 14 " x 17 ", oil on canvas ) was selected in 2001 for the permanent collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D. C.
File: Wild Man, design for a Stained Glass Window by Hans Holbein the Younger. jpg | Classicized Wild Man design for a stained-glass window, studio of Hans Holbein the Younger, ca 1525-1528 ( British Museum )
The African Window is a building in Pretoria, Gauteng, which houses the Ditsong National Museum of Cultural History ( DNMCH ) of South Africa.
The Transvaal Museum was amalgamated with the Pretoria-based National Cultural History Museum ( also called the African Window ) and the South African National Museum of Military History ( situated in Johannesburg ) on 1 April 1999 to form the Northern Flagship Institution.
* 1663: Woman at a Window with a Copper Bowl of Apples and a Cock Pheasant ( Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge )
Among John Sloan's best-known paintings are Hairdresser's Window ( 1907 ), in the Wadsworth Atheneum, The Picnic Ground ( 1907 ), in the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Haymarket ( 1907 ), in The Brooklyn Museum, and McSorley's Bar ( 1912 ).
Hornsea Museum — Pottery Window.
* French Window: looking at the contemporary art through the Marcel Duchamp prize, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2011
The zoo operates on an area spanning and is located in the vicinity of the Navajo Nation Museum in Window Rock ( Tségháhoodzání ).
* American Museum of Natural History: Amber: Window to the Past, 1998

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On full-duplex connections, a Sliding Window Protocol is used with selective retransmission which provides excellent performance and error recovery characteristics.
Minix-vmd is a variant of MINIX 2 for Intel IA-32-compatible processors, created by two Vrije Universiteit researchers, which adds virtual memory and support for the X Window System.
He maintains the XScreenSaver project which provides screenblanking for Mac OS X and Unix-like computer operating systems using the X Window System.
In committing to the role of Lisa Fremont in Rear Window, Kelly unhesitatingly turned down the opportunity to star alongside Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront, which won her replacement, Eva Marie Saint, an Academy Award.
" American sociologist James Q. Wilson encapsulated this argument as the Broken Window Theory, which asserts that relatively minor problems left unattended ( such as litter, graffiti, or public urination by homeless individuals ) send a subliminal message that disorder in general is being tolerated, and as a result, more serious crimes will end up being committed ( the analogy being that a broken window left unrepaired shows an image of general dilapidation ).
Window replaced the Old English ‘ eagþyrl ’, which literally means ‘ eye-hole ,’ and ‘ eagduru ’ ‘ eye-door ’.
This was more sophisticated than the X Window System server model, which can only report " mouse was pushed down here ", " mouse is now here ", " mouse was released here " events to a client, which then has to figure out if the event is in the button, switch the state, and finally instruct the server to display the new state.
Overnight, he kills Mort's cat and burns down the house of Mort's ex-wife, which contained the magazine issue in which " Secret Window " was published.
Unlike the Mac OS ( Apple Macintosh ) and Microsoft Windows platforms ( excepting Microsoft Windows explorer. exe shell replacements ) which have historically provided a vendor-controlled, fixed set of ways to control how windows and panes display on a screen, and how the user may interact with them, window management for the X Window System was deliberately kept separate from the software providing the graphical display.
At its west end is the Great West Window, known as the ' Heart of Yorkshire ' which features flowing tracery of the later decorated gothic period.
In October 2010, York Minster's South Transept was selected for ' Rose ’ a son et lumiere, created by international artists Ross Ashton and Karen Monid, which lit up the entire exterior of the south transept of the Minster and illuminated the Rose Window.
Despite the difficulties of 2003, 100th Window sold over a million copies and was toured extensively ( including Queen Square, Bristol-a one-off sell out concert set up in the city centre park, which was seen as a homecoming ).
Enlightenment, also known simply as E, is a stacking window manager for the X Window System which can be used alone or in conjunction with a desktop environment such as GNOME or KDE.
Ecole Centrale de Nantes is also strongly implicated in internationals programs such as WILLpower, which stands for Window India Learning Link Power.
During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Anka starred in such teen exploitation films as Girls Town ( 1959 ) and Look in Any Window ( 1961 ), in which he played a peeping tom.
Improvements to the choir were made during the 16th and 18th century, and medieval glass which was shattered by a storm of 1608 was meticulously collected and installed in the East Window in 1725.
In Windows Vista, all Windows applications including GDI and GDI + applications run in the new compositing engine, Desktop Window Manager which is built atop the Windows Display Driver Model.

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