Programming Guide
- Monolithic Application Compared to Components
- Parts in an OpenDoc Document
- A Containing Part and an Embedded Part
- Parts and Frames in a Document (Shown on OS/2)
- Embedding Compared to Incorporating Pasted Data
- Frames and Facets in Drawing
- Several Presentations for Three Parts in a Document
- View Types for a Part
- An Embedded Frame Opened Up into a Part Window (Shown on OS/2)
- Frame Negotiation
- Inactive, Active, and Selected States of an Embedded Part
- Inactive and Active States of a Graphics Part (Shown on OS/2)
- Inside-Out Activation of a Deeply Embedded Part (Shown on OS/2)
- Multiple Data Streams in a Single OpenDoc Document (Shown on OS/2)
- Draft History Window (Shown on OS/2)
- Dragging a Stationery Part from the Desktop into a Window (Shown on OS/2)
- Using Drag and Drop within a Document (Shown on OS/2)
- Dragging a Part to the Desktop (Shown on OS/2)
- Linking Spreadsheet Data to a Bar Chart
- Parts Communicating through Extensions
- OpenDoc Class Hierarchy (Principal Classes)
- OpenDoc Class Hierarchy (Support Classes)
- Simplified Frame and Facet Hierarchies in a Document
- Example of Frame Negotiation with Multiple Frames
- Synchronizing Frames through AttachSourceFrame
- Facets and Canvases
- What a Transform Does
- Frame Shape on OS/2 (In its Own Frame Coordinates)
- Frame Shape on Windows and AIX (In its Own Frame Coordinates)
- Frame Shape on OS/2 (In Content Coordinates of its Part)
- Frame Shape on Windows and AIX (In Content Coordinates of its Part)
- Frame Shape (In Content Coordinates of its Containing Part)
- Frame Shape on Windows and AIX (In Content Coordinates of its Containing Part)
- Frame Shape on OS/2 (In Canvas and Window Coordinates)
- Frame Shape on Windows and AIX (In Canvas and Window Coordinates)
- Two Coordinate Systems for Measuring Position in a Part's Content
- Scrolling a Part by Modifying the Frame's Internal Transform
- Frame Shape
- Used Shape
- Active Shape
- Clip Shape
- Overlapping Content Elements and Sibling Embedded Frames
- An Active Frame Border that Both Obscures and Is Obscured by Content
- Using a Content Shape within a Frame Shape for Drawing
- Using Two Facets To Draw a Frame that Spans a Page Break
- Using Multiple Facets to Rearrange Portions of an Embedded Image
- Using Subframes to Implement a Split-Frame View
- Implementing a Split-Frame View Using a Single Display Frame
- Inactive and Active States of a Part
- Elements Related to Mouse Events in Active and Inactive Windows
- Using a Content Shape within a Frame Shape to Handle Events
- Edit Menu
- View Menu
- Help Menu
- Help Menu with Part Help
- Organization of a Storage Unit
- Example of a Storage Unit with Several Properties and Values
- Persistent References in a Storage Unit
- Persistent References in a Document
- Cloning Objects with Strong and Weak Persistent References
- Scope in Cloning
- Change in Scope as More Deeply Embedded Parts Are Cloned
- Paste As Dialog Box
- Incorporating the Content of a Data-Transfer Object
- Embedding the Content of a Data-Transfer Object
- Objects and Data Involved in Linking
- Lotus Script Interactive Development Environment
- Script Properties Dialog
- The Preferred Editor Selection Dialog Box
- Run-Time Relationships of the Session Object
- Window-Related Object Relationships
- General Embedding Object Relationships
- Layout and Imaging Object Relationships
- User-Interface Object Relationships
- Document-Object Relationships
- Part-Storage Relationships
- Part-Extension Relationships
- Document Menu
- Document Properties Notebook on OS/2 (Page 1)
- Document Properties Notebook on OS/2 (Page 2)
- Document Properties Notebook on OS/2 (Page 3)
- Document Properties Notebook on Windows (Page 1)
- Document Properties Notebook on Windows (Page 2)
- Document Properties Notebook on Windows (Page 3)
- Network of Objects
- Copied Network of Storage Units/Persistent Objects
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