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y |
n/a |
n |
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Required |
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_ |
_ |
aq: |
Windows should follow Common Desktop Environment window management functionality conventions, as shown in Table 10-2 |
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Table 10-2 Common Desktop Environment Window Management Conventions
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y |
n/a |
n |
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Required |
_ |
_ |
_ |
ar: |
Windows that support particular window management functionality should request corresponding window decoration (for example, a window that can be minimized should request the minimize button). |
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Required |
_ |
_ |
_ |
as: |
Windows that have form factor constraints need to set Window Manager hints for minimum size, maximum size, aspect ratio, and resize increment as appropriate. |
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Recommended |
_ |
_ |
_ |
at: |
Maximizing a window should show more content (objects or controls) if appropriate (as opposed to scaling up the sizes of objects and controls). |
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Required |
_ |
_ |
_ |
au: |
Windows that have Close or Exit functionality need to support the window management protocol for Close if there is a window menu. In the case of dialog boxes, the Close item on the window menu corresponds to the Cancel functionality or dialog box dismissal with no further action taken. |
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Recommended |
_ |
_ |
_ |
av: |
When your application creates a new window, it should come up in the user's current workspace and only occupy that single workspace. |
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Recommended |
_ |
_ |
_ |
aw: |
Application windows that are related to a particular task should move together between workspaces. |