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properties
The characteristics of an object For example, the background design is a property of the desktop
Properties can be attibutes, components and associations Together they describe the object's state It is usually represented by instance variables and their values (Using Objects - Slide 4)
For file properties, see attributes Properties are used extensively in the Windows operating system From many locations in Windows, right clicking on an item will call up a pull-down menu with Properties at the bottom For example, clicking on a desk-top icon will show the location of the file associated with the icon, as well as information about the attributes of the file
The characteristics by which a substance may be identified Physical properties describe its state of matter, color, odor, and density; chemical properties describe its behavior in reaction with other materials
A characteristic of the toolbox or the hardware driver that you can configure to suit your needs The property types supported by the toolbox include base properties, device-specific properties, common properties, and channel or line properties
The settings and values that characterize an item on the web, such as the title and URL of a web, the file name and path of a file, or the name and initial value of a form field
A command on a menu which will open a display of the characteristics of the object You may be able to change some of the characteristics
At a fundamental level, properties are set and get methods, often just accessing the contents of a field of an object Properties allow some languages to expose syntax that looks like field reference / assignment but which actually turns into method calls Indexed properties allow syntax that looks like array subscripting, and turn into calls with arguments; unlike true arrays, the subscripts may be of any type (not just integers)
parameters of the bean Settings of the properties define the usage the internal peripherals of the bean, initialization and future behavior of the bean in runtime
A named attribute of a control, field, or object that you set to define one of the object's characteristics (such as size, color, or screen location) or an aspect of its behavior (such as whether the object is hidden)
The properties mechanism in Openwings is an extension of Java properties Property keys and their descriptions in Openwings are listed here but, of course, you may add your own properties Note that Openwings further expands its use of properties by using property substitution That is, it is possible to obtain a property setting from one component and apply it to your component Information on debugging your property settings can be found in the Properties section of Developing Components
Information about a file such as its title, author name, and keywords Properties can be used to find and view files You can also create custom properties Imaging for Windows Professional Edition also supports Office 95 style properties dialogs
The settings and values that characterize an item in a FrontPage web, such as the title and URL of a web, the file name and path of a file, or the name and initial value of a form field
- a feature in the WebCommerce Back Office where the merchant defines specific pieces of information necessary to running his on-line store, such as: the store's name, address, contact information, where its logo graphic is located, whether or not the store is open to take orders, etc
Properties in Workflows control many default settings for the Wizards; properties are often the first step in using a Wizard Default properties are assigned for the system, but may be customzed at each workstation You can display and change the defaults for any Wizard by right-clicking on the Wizard's icon and choosing properties from the drop-down list For more information on properties, see Workflows Help or instructions on using each Wizard
Criteria that may be searched This includes the determination of the area attribute, whether an element can be snapped to, if the element is locked, or if the element has been modified
characteristics
A property is a quality possessed by only one class and convertible of that class Rationality is a property of man because only people are rational and any occurrence of rationality must be caused by man
Essentially these are the attributes of any given object You can see a Zope object's properties by clicking on the Properties Tab in the ZMI when you are Viewing that particular object Properties is also used on objects in the Plone interface to describe properties an object might have, such as keywords
plural of property