WINDEV Concepts

16 Part 1: Main concepts Non-modal windows A non-modal window is opened in parallel with other application windows. Each window remains accessible. In most cases, non-modal windows are used: • as tool palettes, • as dialog boxes that affect the main window when modified. In this example, each description window of a chair opens the description window of another chair. All open windows remain accessible. MDI windows In a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) application, all the windows of the application are displayed in one main window: the MDI parent window. There are two types of windows in MDI applications: MDI parent window : The other windows of the application are displayed in this window. This window allows the user to handle the main menu of the application. MDI child window: Application window displayed in the parent window. The user will be able to type information in these windows.

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