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Introduced in the 1995 ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents an application specific attribute for a window characteristic specification. Its value must be valid for usage as a subscript, and its first letter must be an uppercase "Y".
Introduced in the 1995 ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents an implementation-specific attribute. Implementation-specific attributes are typically names that start with an uppercase Z.
Introduced in the 1995 ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a code for a drawing command that is implementation-specific. This metalanguage symbol occurs as an expression that evaluates to a value that starts with "Z".
Introduced in the 1995 ANSI M[UMPS] Windowing Application Programmer’s Interface standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents a value that is implementation-specific. Implementation-specific values typically start with an uppercase Z.
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