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ALWAYS-ON-TOP // Indicates whether the window should remain on top of all windows, even windows belonging to other applications.
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BGCOLOR // Specifies the color number for the background color of the widget. seems to be only 16 colors
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COLUMN // The column position of the left edge of the widget or the column position of the mouse cursor for the last mouse event on the display.
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CONTEXT-HELP // display a question mark on title bar (affected by a Windows bug)
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CONTEXT-HELP-FILE // help file path if UNKNOWN inherited from parent
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CONTROL-BOX // Indicates whether the window has a system menu box in its caption bar.
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DCOLOR // The color number for the display color of the widget in character mode.
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DROP-TARGET // Indicates whether the widget can accept dropped files.
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DYNAMIC // FALSE=static TRUE=dynamic Indicates whether the widget is dynamic or static.
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FGCOLOR // The color number for the foreground color of the widget.
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FIRST-CHILD // The handle of the first widget created in the container widget or the current session.
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FONT // The font number represents an entry in the font table maintained by the FONT-TABLE handle.
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FULL-HEIGHT-CHARS // The maximum internal height of the window, in character units.
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FULL-HEIGHT-PIXELS // The maximum internal height of the window, in pixel units.
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FULL-WIDTH-CHARS // The maximum internal width of the window, in character units.
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FULL-WIDTH-PIXELS // The maximum internal width of the window, in pixel units.
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HANDLE // A handle to the object of type WIDGET-HANDLE.
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HEIGHT-CHARS // The height, in character units, of the widget.
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HEIGHT-PIXELS // The height, in pixels, of the widget.
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HIDDEN // Indicates whether to “hide” a widget.
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HWND // An integer value for a Windows handle to the window that contains the widget.
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ICON // Returns the name of the icon loaded by LOAD-ICON( ).
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KEEP-FRAME-Z-ORDER // The overlay order of the frames in a window.
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LAST-CHILD // The handle of the last widget created in the container widget or the current session.
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MAX-BUTTON // (Windows only) Determines whether the window has a maximize button in its caption bar.
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MAX-HEIGHT-CHARS // The maximum height of the window, in character units.
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MAX-HEIGHT-PIXELS // The maximum height of the window, in pixels.
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MAX-WIDTH-CHARS // The maximum width of the window, in character units.
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MAX-WIDTH-PIXELS // The maximum width of the window, in pixels.
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MENU-BAR // The handle of a menu bar widget associated with a window.
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MENU-KEY // The accelerator key sequence that activates the pop-up menu for a widget.
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MENU-MOUSE // The mouse button on a three-button mouse that activates the pop-up menu for a widget.
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MESSAGE-AREA // Controls the appearance of the message area in the window
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MESSAGE-AREA-FONT // The font number of the font used in the message area of a window.
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MIN-BUTTON // Determines whether the window has a minimize button in its caption bar.
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MIN-HEIGHT-CHARS // The minimum height of a window, in character units.
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MIN-HEIGHT-PIXELS // The minimum height of a window, in pixels.
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MIN-WIDTH-CHARS // The minimum width of a window, in character units.
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MIN-WIDTH-PIXELS // The minimum width of a window, in pixels.
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MOUSE-POINTER // Returns the name of the mouse pointer loaded by LOAD-MOUSE-POINTER( ).
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NAME // A string identifier for the specified object or widget.
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NEXT-SIBLING // The next entry in the list of asynchronous request handles, persistent procedure handles, server
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handles, temp-table object handles or widget handles, relative to a given handle.
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NUM-DROPPED-FILES // (Windows only) Indicates the number of files dropped in the last drag-and-drop operation performed on the widget.
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NUM-SELECTED-WIDGETS // The number of top-level widgets in a frame or window that the user has selected for direct manipulation.
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PARENT // The handle of the parent of a widget.
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PFCOLOR // The color number of the color of a widget that has input focus. The edge color of a rectangle widget.
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POPUP-MENU // The pop-up menu associated with a widget.
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PREV-SIBLING // The previous entry in the list of persistent procedure handles, server handles, or widget handles, relative to a given handle.
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PRIVATE-DATA // An arbitrary string associated with the handle of an object or widget.
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RESIZABLE // Indicates whether the user can resize a widget at run time.
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ROW // The row position of the top edge of the widget relative to the top edge of the current iteration of a parent widget or the display.
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// Specifies the row position of the mouse cursor for the last mouse event relative to the top edge of the display.
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SENSITIVE // Indicates whether a widget can receive input focus or events.
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SCREEN-LINES // The number of display lines available in the window, in character units.
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SCROLL-BARS // Indicates whether scroll bars appear in a window.
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SHOW-IN-TASKBAR // (Windows only) Determines whether an icon for the window appears in the taskbar and in the task-switching
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// window displayed when ALT-TAB is pressed.
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SMALL-ICON // Returns the name of the icon loaded by LOAD-SMALL-ICON().
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SMALL-TITLE // Indicates whether the window has a palette-style title bar.
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STATUS-AREA // Indicates whether a window has a status area.
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STATUS-AREA-FONT // The font number of the font used in the status area of a window
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THREE-D // (Windows only; Graphical interfaces only) Indicates whether Progress displays a widget using a three-dimensional format.
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TITLE // The title string a widget displays.
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TOP-ONLY // Indicates whether another frame or window can overlay a frame or window.
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TYPE // The type of a handle.
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VIRTUAL-HEIGHT-CHARS // The maximum height of the widget, in character units.
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VIRTUAL-HEIGHT-PIXELS // The maximum height of the widget, in pixels.
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VIRTUAL-WIDTH-CHARS // The maximum width of the widget, in character units.
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VIRTUAL-WIDTH-PIXELS // The maximum width of the widget, in pixels.
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VISIBLE // Indicates whether a widget is currently visible on the display.
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WIDTH-CHARS // The width of the widget or the display used in the current session, in character units.
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WIDTH-PIXELS // The width of the widget or the screen display used in the current session, in pixels.
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WINDOW-STATE // The current visual state of a window in the window system.
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WINDOW // A handle to the window that owns a widget or that contains the owner of a widget.
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X // The pixel location of the left edge of a widget relative to the left edge of the parent widget or the display.
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The pixel location of the mouse cursor relative to the left edge of the display (for the last mouse event).
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Y // The pixel location of the top edge of the widget relative to the top edge of the parent widget or the display.
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The pixel location of the mouse cursor relative to the top edge of the display (for the last mouse event).
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