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- window manager Wingpanel: top panel, similar in function to GNOME S****'s top panel Slingshot: application launcher located in WingPanel Plank: dock (upon...
- A quarter panel (British English: rear wing) is the body panel (exterior surface) of an automobile between a rear door (or only door on each side for two-door...
- original panel. The outer wing panels are later additions by a workshop member, probably on request by the donor who sought to elevate the central panel to...
- machine guns, and two .50 in (12.7 mm) machine guns (one in each outer wing panel) was insufficient. The U.S. Navy's November 1940 production proposals...
- poorer rate of turn than the Bf 110 it was intended to replace. The wing panels of the earlier Me 210 had been designed with a planform geometry that...
- Altarpiece, the hinged panels can be varied in arrangement to show different "views" or "openings" in the piece, because the wing panels are painted with images...
- An annunciator panel, also known in some aircraft as the Centralized Warning Panel (CWP) or Caution Advisory Panel (CAP), is a group of lights used as...
- X-wing. For filming interior scenes, a full-size U-wing ****pit was built and mounted on a manually controlled gimbal in front of a wall of LED panels....
- aviation industry, the Il-2 received a set of all-metal wing panels. At the same time, the outer wing planform was swept back, with a straight trailing edge...
- configuration placed the motors on the outer wing panels higher than the motors on the center panels. Speeding up the outer-panel motors caused the aircraft to pitch...