(s.) kiplerle ilgili

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modal
of, relating to, or composed in the musical modi by which an octave is divided, associated with emotional moods in Ancient - and in medieval ecclesiastical music
A modal form, notably a modal auxiliary
of, relating to, or describing the mood of a clause
requiring immediate user interaction (often used as modal dialog or modal window)
In grammar, a modal or a modal auxiliary is a word such as `can' or `would' which is used with a main verb to express ideas such as possibility, intention, or necessity. a modal verb
(as contrasted to modeless) a modal form requires you to finish with it before you can access other forms or the main menu (within the same application)
to execute a procedure, a window is opened Modal means: the window must first be closed again before a new function can be executed outside of the open window Non-modal means that procedures can be executed in parallel in several windows
a modal auxiliary
Pertaining to modes
Modal means of or relating to, or characteristic of a mode, which is any numerous patterns of wave motions, as of acoustic waves
A dialog that must be closed before the user can take further action
A restrictive or limiting interaction because of operating in a mode Modal often describes a secondary window that restricts a user's interaction with other windows A secondary window can be modal with respect to its primary window or to the entire system Compare modeless
a type of cellulosic fibre having improved strength and modulus when wet
A system of harmony in which the chords do not relate to any specific key center Each new chord seems to come from a different key and suggest the use of a different scale
French Use Exemples
of, relating to, or composed in the moods of medieval ecclesiastical music
music that is based upon scales (often lesser used ones) rather than upon chord relationships
Of, relating to, or constituting a grammatical form or category characteristically indicating prediction of an action or state in some manner other than as is a simple fact
Of or pertaining to a mode or mood; consisting in mode or form only; relating to form; having the form without the essence or reality
of, or relating to modality