Definition of Subwindows. Meaning of Subwindows. Synonyms of Subwindows

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Meaning of Subwindows from wikipedia

- window, that is, the subwindows of a parent window. Graphical elements such as buttons, menus, icons, etc. can be realized using subwindows. A client can request...
- is also used for windows that lie within another window, that is, the subwindows of a parent window. Graphical elements such as buttons, menus, icons,...
- Ensemble of Decision Trees and Random Subwindows R Maree; P Geurts; J Piater & L Wehenkel (2005). "Random Subwindows for Robust Image classification". Proceedings...
- A possible placement of some windows: 1 is the root window, which covers the whole screen; 2 and 3 are top-level windows; 4 and 5 are subwindows of 2....
- non-overlapping subwindows of 125 bases. Subwindows that showed less than 75% base alignment with mouse sequence were discarded. For the remaining subwindows, the...
- (Vasconcelos, 2007) Content-based Image Retrieval by Indexing Random Subwindows with Randomized Trees (Maree et al., 2007) Image Retrieval: Ideas, Influences...
- component of a data: URI. A JavaScript statement that opens an embedded subwindow, as for a footnote link: window.open('data:text/html;ch****t=utf-8,' +...
- be split in two subwindows, one for chat messages and the other for commands like joins/parts/mode changes. The size of the subwindows is variable, so...
- it can also merge, filter, scrollback and split a terminal window into subwindows. It is more or less a combination of tail, sed, watch, CCZE/pctail, grep...
- function that relates the images can be derived from comparing a set of subwindow pairs over the whole images. (Figure 1). The coordinates or grid points...