- action
A user interface defined in a database of files that requests
an application perform some operation.
- action icon
An icon that represents an action in a File Manager or Application
Manager window. It is displayed by creating an executable file with the same
name as the action it represents.
- action server
A host computer that provides access to a collection of actions.
- active
A window, window element, or icon that is currently affected
by keyboard and mouse input. Active windows are differentiated from other
windows on the workspace by a distinctive title bar color or shade. An active
window element is indicated by a highlight or selection cursor.
- app-defaults file
A file for each application that programmers use to define
the X resources.
- application group
An Application Manager container that holds a specific software
application.
- Application Manager
The software application that manages the tools and other
software applications available to you.
- application server
A host computer that provides access to a software application.
- argument
An item of information following a command.
- arrow keys
The four directional keys on a keyboard. Also see navigation keys.
- attachment
An encapsulated data object inside a document.
- background
The underlying area of a window on which objects, such as
buttons and lists, are displayed.
- bitmap
An image stored in a raster format. Usually refers to an image
limited to two colors (a foreground and a background color). Contrast with
pixmap.
- bitmapped font
A font made from a matrix of dots. See font.
- busy pointer
The mouse pointer displayed when an application is busy and
cannot accept input.
- button
A generic term for a window control that initiates an action
by an application, usually executing a command, displaying a window, or displaying
a menu. Also used to describe the controls on a mouse.
- button binding
Association of a mouse button operation with a particular
behavior.
- cascaded list
The list box that displays additional elements from which
you choose in order to interact with other screen elements.
- cascaded menu
The menu item that displays additional elements from which
you choose in order to interact with other screen elements.
- CDE
Common Desktop Environment, a graphical user interface running
on UNIX.
- check box
A nonexclusive control whose setting is indicated by the presence
or absence of a check mark. A check box has two states, on and off.
- choose
To use the mouse or keyboard to pick a menu command, button,
or icon that begins a command or action. Contrast with select.
- click
To press and release a mouse button without moving the mouse
pointer.
- client
A system or software application that requests services from
a network server.
- clipboard
A buffer that temporarily stores the last cut, copy, or paste
data or object.
- combo box
Use text box to refer to the text box
portion of a combo box, and list box to refer to the
list portion. Example: Type the name of the file in the File text box or
select it from the list box underneath.
- command line prompt
A prompt, usually %, >,
or $, that shows the computer is ready to accept commands.
In a terminal emulation window, you display the command line prompt by pressing
Return.
- context-sensitive help
Help information about the specific choice or object that
the cursor or pointer is on.
- control
A generic term for a variety of objects (such as buttons,
check boxes, and scroll bars) that perform an action or indicate an option
setting. Also applies to Front Panel icons.
- Copy View Options
A menu command that copies the current view's properties and
places the copy onto the clipboard.
- current item
The currently highlighted item in a list.
- current session
The session saved by Session Manager when you log off. At
the next login, unless you specify otherwise, this session automatically
opens, enabling work to continue where you left off. Contrast with home session.
- current setting
The present state of a control such as a check box or radio
button.
- current workspace
The workspace that is presently displayed on the screen. It
can be changed with the workspace switch.
- cursor
A graphical device that indicates the current object that
will be affected by mouse or keyboard input.
- data host
A host computer where the data for an action is located.
- DATA_HOST
An attribute added to the DATA_ATTRIBUTES
entry that indicates the host system that the Data Type was loaded from.
Note that this value should not be set in the *.dt files but is generated
when the database is loaded.
- database host
A host computer where an action is defined.
- data-type
A mechanism that associates particular data files with the
appropriate applications and actions. Data types can determine the type of
a file based on file-naming conventions, such as a particular extension name,
or on the contents of the file.
- default
A value set automatically by an application.
- dialog box
A window displayed by an application that requires user input.
Do not use dialog as shorthand.
- directory
A collection of files and other subdirectories.
- display-dependent session
A session that can be restored on only a particular display.
- display-independent session
A session that can be restored on any display, regardless
of screen resolution or color capability.
- double-click
To quickly press a mouse button twice without moving the mouse
pointer. Unless otherwise specified, button 1 is assumed.
- drag
To move the mouse pointer over an object, press and hold down
mouse button 1, and then move the mouse pointer and the object to another
location on the workspace.
- drag and drop
To directly manipulate an object by using a pointing device
to move and place the object somewhere else.
- drag over feedback
The drag icon changes appearance when the user drags it over
potential drop zones.
- drag under feedback
The appearance provided by a drop zone. The feedback can be
a solid line drawn around the site, a raised or lowered surface with a beveled
edge around the drop zone, or a pixmap drawing over the drop zone.
- drop
After grabbing an object, the act of releasing the mouse button.
If the object is dropped in an appropriate area, an Action is initiated.
Also see grab.
- drop target
A rectangular graphic that represents the drop zone in an
application.
- drop zone
An area of the workspace, including the Trash, Printer, and
CDE Mail icons, that accepts a dropped object. Objects can be dropped on
the workspace for quick access.
- element
A generic term for any entity that can be considered a standalone
item in a broader context, such as an item in a list or a control in a window.
- execution host
A host computer where an application invoked by an action
runs. This may be the same computer where the action resides, or it may be
another computer on the network.
- field
A window element that holds data, as in the Name field or
the Telephone number field. Preferred: Use a more specific noun to describe
the element, as in the Name text box or the Files list box.
- File Manager
The software application that manages the files and directories
on your system.
- file server
A host computer that stores data files used by applications.
- format type
In CDE document containers, the type used to store the property.
- focus
Place to which keyboard input is directed.
- folder
An icon that represents a directory.
- font
A complete set of characters (letters, digits, and special
characters) of one size and one typeface. Ten-point Helvetica bold is an
example of a font.
- foreground
The content of a window and the color or shading used to distinguish
it from the window's background.
- Front Panel
A centrally located window containing icons for accessing
applications and utilities, including the workspace switch.
The Front Panel occupies all workspaces.
- grab
To move the mouse pointer over an object, and then to press
and hold down mouse button 1 in preparation for moving the object. Also see
drag; drop.
- grab handles (or handles)
The small squares displayed at the corners and midpoints of
a selected graphic object.
- group box
A box in a window that visually associates a set of controls.
- home directory
A directory where you keep personal files and additional directories.
By default, File Manager and Terminal Emulator windows are set to the home
directory when you first open them.
- home session
A choice at logout to designate a particular session, other
than the one you are currently in, as the one you will automatically return
to at the next login.
- hyperlink
In Help text, information that when chosen displays another
Help topic.
- icon
A graphic symbol displayed on the screen, which you can select
to work in a particular function or software application.
- insertion point
The point at which data typed on the keyboard, or pasted from
the clipboard or a file, appears on the screen. In text, a synonym for cursor.
- Install Icon
A choice on subpanels that enables you to install icons on
the desktop using drag and drop.
- IS_ACTION
An attribute added to the DATA_ATTRIBUTES
entry that is created when an action is loaded. The DtDtsDataTypeIsAction uses this attribute to determine if a data type was created from
the action table. It has no representation in the *.dt
files except as an action entry. Note that this value should not be set in
the *.dt files and is only used internally.
- IS_SYNTHETIC
An attribute added to the DATA_CRITERIA/DATA_ATTRIBUTES entries that is created when an action is loaded.
It has no representation in the *.dt files except as an
action entry. Note: This value should not be set in the *.dt files
and is only used internally.
- ITE
Internal Terminal Emulator. ITE allows use of a bitmapped
display as a terminal (through command-line mode from the Login screen).
- items
Elements in a list.
- key binding
Association of a keystroke with a particular behavior.
- label
The text appearing next to a window element that names the
element.
- link
Synonym for symbolic link.
- list
A control that contains elements from which you select. Also
called selection list.
- list box
Any of a number of graphical devices that displays a list
of items from which you can select one or more items. It is usually not necessary
to name the specific kind of box being used.
- local host
The CPU or computer on which a software application is running;
your workstation.
- mapping
An action that invokes another action rather than containing
its own EXEC-STRING. The file /usr/vue/types/user-prefs.vf
contains the built-in mapped actions. For example, the built-in CDE Mail
action used by the Front Panel is mapped to the Elm action.
- menu
A list of commands from which you select to perform a particular
application task.
- menu bar
The part of the application window between the title bar and
the work area where menu names are listed.
- menu item
A choice that appears on a menu.
- metadata
In Bento containers, the information about an object. Contrast
with value.
- minimize
To turn a window into an icon. The push button that minimizes
a window is located near the upper-right corner of the window frame.
- modifier key
A key that when pressed and held along with another key changes
the meaning of the second key. Control, Alt, and Shift are examples.
- multipart document
A document that contains one or more attachments.
- navigation keys
The keyboard keys used to move the current location of the
cursor. These include the arrow keys (with or without the Control key); the
Tab key (with or without the Control or Shift keys); the Begin and End keys
(with or without the Control key); and the Page Up and Page Down keys.
- networked session
A session managed across multiple systems. Using a networked
session enables the same session to be seen, regardless of which system was
used to log in. It also provides a single home directory across multiple
systems.
- newline character
An unseen character that marks the end of a line of text in
a document. It tells a printer or screen to break a line and start a new
one.
- no saveback
The inability of drag and drop to write changes in data held
in buffers back to an originating file.
- On Item help
A form of help in which an application provides on-screen
information about a particular command, operation, dialog box, or control.
- operation indicator
The part of a drag icon that gives users feedback on the operation
(move, copy, or link) that is occurring during the drag.
- options
A generic term that applies to the variations available when
choosing a command to run, or when selecting or filling in items in a dialog
box.
- page
To advance text displayed in a window by one full screen at
a time, usually using a scroll bar.
- palette
The range of available elements, usually colors.
- pixmap
An image stored in a raster format. Usually refers to an image
that may have more than two colors. Contrast with bitmap.
- point
To move the mouse until the pointer rests on a particular
screen object or area.
- pointer
The arrow or other graphical marker that indicates the current
mouse position, and possibly the active window. Also seecursor.
- print server
A host computer to which one or more printers are connected,
or the UNIX process that manages those printers.
- Properties
A menu command that enables you to set characteristics of
an object, such as its date or name, or display identifying characteristics
of an object, such as typefaces.
- push button
A control that immediately starts an action as soon as it
is chosen. OK, Cancel, and Help are examples of push buttons commonly found
in dialog boxes.
- radio button
An exclusive control whose setting is indicated by the presence
or absence of a graphical indicator, usually part of a radio group. A radio
button has two states, on and off.
- radio button group
A box containing a set of radio buttons that may have a distinct
label. At most, one of the radio buttons may be activated at a time.
- release
To let go of a mouse button or keyboard key.
- resize handle
A control used to change the size of a window or a pane in
a window.
- resize pointer
The mouse pointer displayed when an object, such as a window,
is being resized.
- resource
A mechanism of the X Window System for specifying an attribute
(appearance or behavior) of a window or application. Resources are usually
named after the elements they control.
- saveback
The ability of drag and drop to write modified data back to
the originating file.
- scalable typeface
A mathematical outline for a typeface used to create a bitmapped
font for a particular size, slant, or weight.
- screen lock
A function that locks the workstation screen, barring further
input until the valid user password is entered.
- screen saver
A choice that causes the workstation, after a specified time
period, to switch off the display or to vary the images that are displayed,
thereby prolonging the life of the screen.
- scroll bar
A control located at the right or bottom of a window that
enables you to display window content not currently visible.
- select
To add highlighting or some other visual cue to an object
so that it can be operated or enabled. Selection does not imply the initiation
of an action but rather a change of state, such as highlighting an item in
a list, or toggling a check box on.
- server
A system that supplies services to a client.
- session
The elapsed time between user login and
logout.
- session server
A system that provides networked sessions. Session files reside
on the session server and are used whenever you log into a system on the
network.
- shortcut
General term for a mouse action that simplifies filling out
a dialog box. For example: As a shortcut, double-click an item in the Filename
list box to select it and choose OK in one action.
- shortcut keys
A keyboard key sequence used to activate a menu command. This
can be a key sequence that uses a special accelerator key, or an underlined
letter (mnemonic) sequence. For example: Press Alt+F4 or Alt+F+P to choose
the command File=>Print.
- slider
A control that uses a track and arm to set a value from among
the available values. The position of the arm (or a separate indicator) gives
the currently set value.
- software application
A computer program that provides you with tools to do work.
Style Manager, Text Editor, and File Manager are examples of software applications.
- source indicator
The part of a drag icon that represents the item being dragged.
- spin box
A window element with a text box and two arrow buttons that
displays a set of related but mutually exclusive choices, such as days of
the week.
- state indicator
The part of a drag icon that is used as a pointer for positioning
combined with feedback that shows whether a drop zone is valid or invalid.
- Style Manager
The software application used to customize some of the visual
elements and system device behaviors of the workspace environment, including
colors and fonts, and keyboard, mouse, window, and session start-up behaviors.
- subpanel
A component of the Front Panel that provides additional controls.
Subpanels usually contain groups of related controls.
- symbolic link
A reference to a file or directory.
- synthetic data attribute
A data type added to the DATA_CRITERIA/DATA_ATTRIBUTES entries
that is created when an action is loaded. It has no representation in the
*.dt files
except as an action entry. Note
that this attribute should not be set in the *.dt
files and is only used internally.
- terminal emulator
A window that emulates a particular type of terminal for running
nonwindow programs. Terminal emulator windows are most commonly used for
typing commands to interact with the computer's operating system.
- text field
A rectangular area in a window where information is typed.
Text fields with keyboard focus have a blinking text insertion cursor.
- tile
A rectangular area used to cover a surface with a pattern
or visual texture. For example: The Workspace Manager supports tiling, enabling
users with limited system color availability to create new color tiles blended
from existing colors.
- title bar
The topmost area of a window, containing the window title.
- toggle
To change the state of a two-state control, such as a radio
button or check box, using either the mouse or keyboard.
- value
In Bento containers, refers to the contents of an object.
Contrast with metadata.
- window
A rectangular area on the display. Software applications typically
have one main window from which secondary windows, called dialog boxes, can
be opened.
- window frame
The visible part of a window that surrounds a software application.
A window frame can contain up to five controls: title bar, resize borders,
minimize button, maximize button, and the Window menu button.
- window icon
A minimized window.
- Window list
An action that presents a list of all the open windows associated
with the window from which the action was selected.
- Window menu
The menu displayed by choosing the Window menu button. The
menu provides choices that manipulate the location or size of the window,
such as Move, Size, Minimize, and Maximize.
- Window menu button
The control at the upper-left corner of a window, next to
the title bar. Choosing it displays the Window menu.
- work area
The part of a window where controls and text appear.
- workspace
The current screen display, the icons and windows it contains,
and the unoccupied screen area where objects can be placed.
- workspace background
The portion of the display not covered by windows, icons,
or objects.
- Workspace Manager
The software application that controls the size, placement,
and operation of windows within multiple workspaces. The Workspace Manager
includes the Front Panel, the window frames that surround each application,
and the Window and Workspace menus.
- Workspace menu
The menu displayed by pointing at an unoccupied area of the
workspace and clicking mouse button 3.
- workspace object
An object that has been copied from File Manager to the workspace.
- workspace switch
A control that enables you to select one workspace from among
several workspaces.