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  1. Window

    other uses Window disambiguation and Windows disambiguation pp move indef File OldShipWindows.jpg ... thumb 200px Woven bamboo window in Japan File Obereisesheim Mauritiuskirche03.JPG thumb 200px Church window File Berlin K penick Spindlerwerke 6.jpg 200px thumb Factory site in Berlin Spindlersfeld window with letter S for Spindler File Half Glazed Window 17th Century.jpg right thumb 200px A half glazed window of the 17th century from Scotland A window is a transparent opening in a wall or door that allows ... window originates from the Old Norse language Old Norse vindauga , from vindr wind and auga eye ... language vindue and Norwegian Bokm l vindu , the direct link to eye is lost, just like for window . The Danish but not the Bokm l word is pronounced fairly similarly to window . Window is first recorded in the early 13th century, and originally referred to an unglazed hole in a roof. Window ... eye door . Many Germanic languages however adopted the Latin word fenestra to describe a window with glass ... Fenster . The use of window in English is probably due to the Scandinavian influence on the English ... within a fa ade . From Webster s 1828 Dictionary Window , n. G. The vulgar pronunciation is windor ... word,window title 1828 Webster accessdate 2010 05 02 date October 16, 2009 work publisher Foundation ..., or wood. Window shutter Shutters that could be opened and closed came next. Over time, windows ... the industrial glass making process was perfected. Types of windows Double hung sash window This sash window is the traditional style of window in the United Kingdom, and many other places that were ... side of the window were used. These were and are attached to the sashes using pulleys of either ... with Window shutter shutters . Sash windows may be fitted with simplex hinge s which allow the window ... the window to be opened for escape or cleaning. Single hung sash window One sash is movable usually the bottom one and the other fixed. This is the earlier form of sliding sash window, and is also cheaper ...   more details



  1. The Window

    For the Arthur Sullivan song cycle, see The Window song cycle . For the How I Met Your Mother episode, see The Window How I Met Your Mother . Infobox film name The Window image The window 1949.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Ted Tetzlaff producer Frederic Ullman, Jr. br Dore Schary writer Story br Cornell Woolrich br Screenplay br Mel Dinelli starring Barbara Hale br Arthur Kennedy actor Arthur Kennedy br Paul Stewart actor Paul Stewart br Ruth Roman br Bobby Driscoll music Roy Webb cinematography Robert De Grasse br William O. Steiner editing Frederic Knudtson distributor RKO Radio Pictures released August 6, 1949 br small New York City small runtime 73 minutes country United States language English language English budget The Window is a 1949 American black and white suspense film noir , based on the short story The Boy Cried Murder reprinted as Fire Escape ref Nevins, Francis M. 1988 . Cornell Woolrich First You Dream, Then You Die New York, London, Tokyo The Mysterious Press , pp. 332 333. ref by Cornell Woolrich . ref Imdb title id 0042046 title The Window . ref The film, which was a critical success, was produced by Frederic Ullman, Jr. for 210,000 but earned much more, making it a box office hit for RKO Pictures . The film was directed by Ted Tetzlaff, who worked ...&res 9C03E2DF1E3EE03BBC4053DFBE668382659EDE&oref slogin The New Your Times . Film review, The Window ... has a habit of crying wolf... The Window presents a frightening vision of helplessness, vividly conveying ... http www.tvguide.com movies window review 122954 TV Guide Film review, 2008. Last accessed April 5 ... References Reflist 2 External links Imdb title id 0042046 title The Window Amg movie 54743 The Window Tcmdb title id 1741 title The Window http www.dvdbeaver.com film DVDReviews25 the window.htm The Window at DVD Beaver includes images DEFAULTSORT Window, The Category 1949 films Category American films ... histoire it La finestra socchiusa pt The Window ...   more details



  1. This Window

    This Window UK was formed by Peter Bright around 1985 earlier tape experiments exist from 1979 to 1984. These tape experiments formed the basic philosophy of This Window. The Analog recording analogue tape machine became the main instrument used to create songs . This interest in experimentation had been nurtured whilst being a member of the Exeter College of Art bands, T.34 1978 1980 and The Urge 1979 . The Urge supported Adam and the Ants and Bauhaus band Bauhaus and were offered a record contract with 4AD but decided to split up and consequently didn t sign. In A Glass Darkly 1981 was a project with the lead singer from The Urge, Russell Young and two ballet dancers who performed to a tape backing track of a dripping tap valve tap , only a handful of gigs were played in London . This project ended and Peter later joined Finish The Story 1981 1986 as guitarist. The perfect conduit for This Window s music and art was the Cassette Culture and Mail Art scenes. These social network network s of artists and musicians encouraged an early form of open source cooperation , with projects being shared and created. This methodology fitted in with This Window s approach to creativity . This Window released two solo cassette albums Hope & Jude The Obscure in the UK and several albums were released in Europe, the most successful being Extraction & Extraction2 1989 & 1995 both of these were released by EE Tapes Belgium . Other releases include Igniton Mix on Old Europa Cafe label, En Face France and Morning Germany . This Window were one of the leading exponents of the Compact Cassette Cassette Underground , with radio play in both Europe and America. Critical acclaim was received from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Atlantic . Live performances have been sporadic, a notable one was, the 3rd .... Over the years This Window became the pseudonym of Peter Bright. Articles Reviews Review in German .... http www.discogs.com artist This Window 3rd mail art festival 1990 at OJC Clichee in Sint Niklaas ...   more details



  1. The Face at the Window

    The Face at the Window may refer to The Face at the Window 1897 play The Face at the Window 1897 play , a stage play by F. Brooke Warren The Face at the Window 1910 film The Face at the Window 1910 film The Face at the Window 1912 film The Face at the Window 1912 film The Face at the Window 1913 film The Face at the Window 1913 film The Face at the Window 1914 film The Face at the Window 1914 film The Face at the Window 1915 film The Face at the Window 1915 film The Face at the Window 1919 film The Face at the Window 1919 film The Face at the Window 1920 film The Face at the Window 1920 film The Face at the Window 1932 film The Face at the Window 1932 film , a British film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott The Face at the Window 1939 film The Face at the Window 1939 film The Face at the Window 1998 film The Face at the Window 1998 film The Face at the Window 2003 film The Face at the Window 2003 film Disambig ...   more details



  1. Atmospheric window

    Atmospheric window may refer to Radio window Infrared window Optical window disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. At My Window

    At My Window may mean At My Window album At My Window album , an album by Townes Van Zandt At My Window song At My Window song , a song by the Beach Boys Disambig ...   more details



  1. Root window

    1 is the root window, which covers the whole screen 2 and 3 are top level windows 4 and 5 are subwindows of 2. In the X Window System , every window is contained within another window, called its parent. This makes the windows form a hierarchy . The root window is the root of this hierarchy. It is as large as the screen, and all other windows are either children or descendants of it. Since every window ... window. As a result, the root window is visible as the part of the screen that is behind all other windows. In other words, the root window forms the background of the screen. An image can be used as the Computer wallpaper wallpaper of the screen by setting it as the background image of the root window ... of the root window are called top level windows . These windows are usually drawn with a decorative frame and a title bar which are actually added by the window manager . The top level windows are, informally ... are used for buttons, textboxes, etc. The properties of the root window are sometimes used as a rudimentary form of inter client communication means. For example, the X Window selection cut buffers are properties of the root window that are used for copying selected text from a window to another, and the dwm window manager displays the root window s name in a status area. The X resources are also stored, during execution, in a property of the root window. Virtual root window The swm window manager introduced the virtual root window . From the point of view of the X protocol, this is a regular window. However, X window manager s using the virtual root window reparent all windows to it instead to the real root window. Virtual root windows are mainly used by virtual window manager s, for example ... the window manager may need to use the virtual root window. The identifier of this window can be found in a X Window System core protocol Properties window property named code SWM VROOT code in a direct child of the real root window. Technically, many programs use the macros for finding the root windows ...   more details



  1. Window (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar window A window is an opening in an otherwise solid, opaque surface, through which light can pass. Window may also refer to TOCright Aeronautics Launch window , in aerospace, a time period in which a particular rocket must be launched Chaff radar countermeasure , during World War II, the dropping of aluminium foil by aircraft to deceive radar installations Arts and entertainment Window album Window album , an album released by The Microphones in 2000 The Window , a 1949 film based on the short story The Boy Who Cried Murder by Cornell Woolrich Window short story Window short story , a 1980 science fiction short story by Bob Leman The Window song cycle , a musical piece by Sullivan and Tennyson Window , a song by Fiona Apple from her album Extraordinary Machine Window , a song by The Album Leaf Window film , a 2005 film starring Louis Gossett, Jr. Computing Window computing , a display rectangle used by a graphical user interface GUI X Window System , the system used by most Unix like operating systems and OpenVMS A window in computer networking, a data transmission period, see Sliding Window Protocol People Window Snyder , former Mozilla Corporation security expert Science and technology Atmospherics Atmospheric window disambiguation , those parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that are not absorbed by the Earth s atmosphere Radio window Optical window Infrared window Astronomical window Biology Window period , in medicine, the time between first infection and detectability Other uses Window geology or fenster , a hole in a thrust sheet through which the underlying rocks crop out Window function , in signal processing, a function that is zero valued outside of some chosen interval See also Windows disambiguation Windowing disambiguation disambig bg Windows de Windows Begriffskl rung Windows disambiguation es Ventana desambiguaci n fr Windows homonymie ko it Finestra disambigua nl Venster pl Okno ru simple Windows sk Okno rozli ovacia str nka ...   more details



  1. Radio window

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The radio window is the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation that the earth s atmosphere lets through. The wavelength s in the radio window run from about one centimeter to about eleven meter waves. File Atmospheric electromagnetic opacity.svg thumb center 600px Opacity of the Earth s atmosphere See also Astronomical window Infrared window Optical window Radio propagation Radio astronomy DEFAULTSORT Radio Window Category Electromagnetic spectrum Physics stub pl Okno radiowe ...   more details



  1. Active window

    Unreferenced date October 2008 An active window is the currently focused window in the current window manager or explorer. Different window managers indicate the currently active window in different ways and allow the user to switch between windows in different ways. For example, in Microsoft Windows ... window will cause that window to become active. In Windows, the active window is indicated by having a different coloured title bar. Clicking is not the only way of selecting an active window, however some window managers such as FVWM make the window under the mouse pointer active simply moving the mouse is sufficient to switch windows a click is not needed. Window managers often provide a way to select the active window using the keyboard as an alternative to the mouse. One typical key combination ... all visible windows in some order, though other actions are possible. Many, though not all, window ... window on the screen. Each button typically contains the title of the window and may also contain an icon. This area of the screen generally provides some kind of visual indication of which window is active for example, the active window s button may appear pushed in . It is also usually possible to switch the active window by clicking on the appropriate button. In Microsoft Windows, this area .... The active window may not always lie in front of all other windows on the screen. The active window is simply the window to which keys typed on the keyboard are sent it may be visually obscured by other windows. This is especially true in window managers which do not require a click to change active windows FVWM, for example, makes active the window under the mouse cursor but does not change ... to click on the border of the window to bring it to the foreground. There are also situations in click to focus window managers such as Microsoft Windows where the active window may be obscured ... window ...   more details



  1. Window-eyes

    Infobox Software name Window Eyes logo screenshot caption collapsible author developer GW Micro, Inc released Start date 1995 latest release version 7.2 latest release date May 05, 2010 latest preview version latest preview date frequently updated programming language operating system Microsoft Windows platform size language status genre Screen reader license Proprietary software Proprietary website http www.gwmicro.com Window Eyes www.gwmicro.com Window Eyes is a screen reader for Microsoft Windows , developed by GW Micro. The first version was released in 1995. The latest version of Window Eyes is 7.2, released in 2010. Features Window Eyes is compatible with the following operating systems Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. ref name GW Micro Homepage http www.gwmicro.com GW Micro company website ref Window Eyes 7 added support for industry standard scripting which can be used to modify specific settings in Window Eyes, monitor portions of the screen for certain kinds ... Window Eyes Script Central ref History Window Eyes is developed by GW Micro, a company based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. ref name GW Micro Homepage Window Eyes is currently available in 14 languages and the English ... Window Eyes Non English Languages Window Eyes Non English Languages ref Release history class wikitable border 1 Version Release date Window Eyes 1.0 October 16, 1995 Window Eyes 2.0 July 5, 1997 Window Eyes 3.0 January 11, 1999 Window Eyes 4.0 October 16, 2000 Window Eyes 4.1 April 27, 2001 Window Eyes 4.5 September 16, 2003 Window Eyes 5.0 January 19, 2005 Window Eyes 5.5 November 2, 2005 Window Eyes 6.0 December 4, 2006 Window Eyes 7.0 September 15, 2008 ref http www.gwmicro.com Window Eyes Version History Window Eyes Version History page ref References reflist External links http www.gwmicro.com http www.gwmicro.com Window Eyes GW Micro Window Eyes product page DEFAULTSORT Window Eyes Category Computer accessibility Category Screen readers software stub fr Window Eyes ...   more details



  1. Window decoration

    For the decoration applied to architectural windows Window treatment disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 In graphical computing , window decorations are provided by window manager s to improve ... along the top of each window and a minimal border around the other three sides, although this can ... ref In the predominant layout for modern window decorations, the top bar contains a title and buttons ... exists primarily to allow the user to resize the window. Window decorations are important in developing ... of different desktop environments. Types of window decoration Borders A window border is a window decoration component provided by some window managers, that appears around the active window . Some window managers may also display a border around background window s. Types of borders Typically window borders can be used to provide window motion enabling the window to be moved or resized by using a drag action. Useless Borders Some window manager s provide useless borders which are purely for decorative purposes and offer no window motion facility. These window managers do not allow windows to be resized by using a drag action on the border. Title Bars A titlebar is a window decoration component provided by some window manager s which appears at the top of each window. The titlebar .... Types of titlebar Typically titlebar s can be used to provide window motion enabling the window to be moved around the screen by using a drag action. Useless Titlebars Some window manager s provide useless titlebars which are purely for decorative purposes and offer no window motion facility. These window .... Title Bar Buttons Title bar buttons are included in the titlebar of some window managers, and provide the facility to minimize , maximize , rollup or close application windows. Some window ... . Gallery gallery Image Kwd kdvi.png KDE application KDVI using the Kubuntu KDE window decorator Image Emerald kdvi1.png KDE application KDVI using the default Emerald window decorator Image Gtk kdvi.png ...   more details



  1. Window of opportunity

    wiktionarypar window of opportunity Window of opportunity may refer to Launch window , a phrase used in space exploration Early learning windows as used in the Abecedarian Early Intervention Project Term used during the Gulf War when taking out prominent leaders Window of Opportunity Stargate SG 1 Window of Opportunity Stargate SG 1 , an episode of the TV show Stargate SG 1 disambig ...   more details



  1. Window (album)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Window Type Album Artist The Microphones Cover WindowCover.jpg Released 2000 Recorded Genre Indie rock Length 37 40 Label Yoyo Records Producer Reviews Last album Don t Wake Me Up br 1998 This album Window br 1999 Next album It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water br 2000 Window is an early release by the band The Microphones . Tracks 7 to 23 are pieces of vocals and short music clips that were incorporated in the previous Microphones album Don t Wake Me Up , as well as other musical works on which The Microphones main member, Phil Elverum , was working at the time. Track listing Moon Moon Moon 3 44 Something 2 13 Ocean 1 20 Cover Me Up 3 26 Heart Lake Rd. 4 58 Drums And Birds 2 48 Stale Air 0 56 Window 1 15 Window 0 42 Window 0 36 Window 1 09 Window 1 01 Window 0 39 Window 1 53 Window 0 06 Window 1 23 Window 0 35 Window 0 58 Window 1 15 Window 1 11 Window 0 35 Window 2 12 Window 2 53 Phil Elverum DEFAULTSORT Window Album Category 1999 albums Category The Microphones albums Category English language albums ...   more details



  1. Window treatment

    A window treatment is an interior decorating element placed on, in, around, or over a window . It may more specifically refer to Cornice board Curtain s Drapery Molding decorative Pelmet Sheer fabric s Window blind s Venetian blind s Shutters Window valance Treatments applied to directly to the glass, including Frosted glass Stained glass Smart glass See also Window decoration , in graphical computing disambig ...   more details



  1. Paned window

    Unreferenced date December 2009 File Window with recent and old panes.jpg 200px thumb A paned window A paned window is a window that is divided into sections known as wikt pane pane s. Originally, the meaning pertained to sectioned glass window s in walls. It is also borrowed by computer scientists to refer to sectioned Window computing window s on a graphical display. Examples of this usage include in the context of a code browser in a typical integrated development environment a file manager file browser with multiple panel s or a web page that contains HTML element Frames frames . See also Graphical User Interface DEFAULTSORT Paned Window Category Windows Category Graphical user interfaces ja ...   more details



  1. Window seat

    for the song by Erykah Badu Window Seat song A window seat is a miniature couch sofa without a back, intended to fill the recess of a window. In the latter part of the 18th century, when tall narrow sash windows were almost universal, the window seat was in high favor, and was no doubt in keeping with the formalism of Georgian era Georgian interiors. It differed much in decorative detail, but little in form. It stood as high from the floor as a chair the two ends were identical, with a roll over curve, more or less pronounced. The seats and ends were usually upholstered in rich fabrics which in many cases have remained intact. The legs followed the fashion in chairs and were square and tapered, or, somewhat later, round and reeded. Hepplewhite and the brothers Adam designed many graceful window seats, but they were produced by all the cabinet makers of the period. A window seat may also be built into the recess containing a window. ref citation chapter Window seats title Small strawbale natural homes, projects & design page 75 isbn 9781586855154 year 2005 ref In vehicles, where seats are arranged in rows, a window seat is a seat nearest the window. Seats further from the window may be middle seat s or aisle seat s. References reflist 1911 Category Furniture ...   more details



  1. Congestion window

    unreferenced date August 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 IPstack In Transmission Control Protocol Transmission Control Protocol TCP , the congestion window is one of the factors that determines the number of bytes that can be outstanding at any time. This is a means of stopping the link between two places from getting overloaded with too much traffic. The size of this window is calculated by estimating how much congestion there is between the two places. The sender maintains the congestion window. When a connection is set up, the congestion window is set to the maximum segment size MSS allowed on that connection. Further variance in the collision window is dictated by an AIMD Additive Increase Multiplicative Decrease approach. This means that if all segments are received and the acknowledgments reach the sender on time, some constant is added to the window size. The window keeps growing exponentially until a timeout occurs or the receiver reaches its limit a threshold value ssthresh . After this the congestion window increases linearly at the rate of 1 congestion window packets on each new acknowledgement received On timeout 1.Congestion window is reset to 1 MSS 2. ssthresh is set to half the window size before packet loss started 3. slow start is initiated. A system administrator may adjust the maximum window size limit, or adjust the constant added during additive increase, as part of TCP tuning . The flow of data over a TCP connection is also managed by the use of the receiver advertised Transmission Control Protocol Flow control TCP Receive Window . By comparing its own congestion window with the receive window of the receiver, a sender can determine how much data it may send at any given time. DEFAULTSORT Congestion Window Category TCP IP Compu network stub ...   more details



  1. Window handle

    unreferenced date April 2011 A window handle is a short length of material that attaches to a window in order to aid rotation of the hinge and therefore opening and closing of the window. It often contains holes allowing the window to be fastened into place onto a spike at a distance preferred by the operator of the device allowing for outside air to circulate into the room, removing the need for the operator to have to hold the handle permanently at that distance in order to enjoy this benefit. Category Windows ...   more details



  1. Crush the Window

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name Crush The Window Cover Crush the window.jpg Artist Dragon Ash from Album R o de Emoci n B side Resound ft. HIDE, 136 Soldier Released June 1, 2005 Format Maxi single Recorded Genre J rock Length 12 32 Label Victor Entertainment Writer Producer Certification Chart position Last single Shade song Shade br 2004 This single Crush The Window br 2005 Next single Yuunagi Union br 2005 Crush The Window is the thirteenth maxi single by Japanese group Dragon Ash released in 2005. Track listing Crush The Window 4 20 Resound ft. HIDE, 136 4 50 Soldier 3 22 Clear Dragon Ash DEFAULTSORT Crush The Window Category 2005 singles Category Dragon Ash songs es Crush the Window ja Crush the window ...   more details



  1. Window class

    In computer programming a window class is a structure fundamental to the Microsoft Windows Win16 and Win32 operating system s and its Application Programming Interface API . The structure provides a template, from which window computing windows may be created, by specifying a window s icon computing icon s, menu computing menu , background color computing background color and a few other features. It also holds a pointer computing pointer to a procedure that controls how the window behaves in response to user interaction. It finally tells the operating system how much additional storage space is needed for the class itself and for each window created from it. There have been two versions of window classes the only non technical addition brought by the second one is that of a small additional icon for the window. The first version was present in the Windows 3.x series the second version appeared in Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.1. External links http msdn2.microsoft.com en us library ms633576.aspx A manual page for window class on Microsoft s website http msdn.microsoft.com en us library ms633574 VS.85 .aspx About Window Classes Category Microsoft application programming interfaces compu prog stub ru Window class ...   more details



  1. Window valance

    A window valance is a form of window treatment that covers the uppermost part of the window and can be hung alone or paired with window blind s, or curtain curtains . Valances are a popular decorative choice in concealing drapery hardware . Window valances were popular in Victorian interior design. In draping or bunting form they are commonly referred to as swag . Types of window valances Balloon Valances The fabric of this valance balloon s out providing a full appearance. Balloon valances are commonly made of lightweight cotton material. Swag Valances The fabric of this valance hangs across brackets and drapes over the top of a window, with tails hanging down on each side. Almost any type of fabric can be used. When a lightweight or sheer fabric is used this may be known as a scarf valance . Ascot Valances The fabric of this valance forms triangular shapes which hang over curtains or drapes. These valances are often made of more elaborate materials, including silk or velvet fabric with tassels or fringe. Italian Valances The fabric drapes across the top of the window with the length of the fabric forming a curve with the shortest width at the center of the window. ref cite web url http news.webshots.com photo 1250329557055404316NryHlB title Sample of Early Victorian Window Valances accessdate 2009 12 07 ref See also Pelmet References references Category Interior design Category Windows ru ...   more details



  1. Broken window

    Broken window may refer to The parable of the broken window , a parable from an 1850 essay by Fr d ric Bastiat that originated the broken window fallacy of economics. Broken Windows , a 1982 magazine article by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling that originated the Broken windows theory broken windows theory of sociology . Fixing Broken Windows , a 1996 book by George L. Kelling and Catherine Coles that further popularized the broken windows theory. Broken Window , the B side to the 2007 single Keep the Car Running by Arcade Fire The Broken Window , a 2008 crime thriller novel by Jeffery Deaver dab ...   more details



  1. Bay window

    About the style of window the newspaper Bay Windows newspaper A bay window is a window space projecting outward from the main wall s of a building and forming a bay in a room, either square or polygonal in plan. The angles most commonly used on the inside corners of the bay are 90, 135 and 150 degree angle degree s. Bay windows are often associated with Victorian architecture Victorian architecture . They first achieved widespread popularity in the 1870s. ref cite web url http www.andersenwindows.com homeowner Windowspeak.asp?p 10140000 B title Bay window work Windowspeak publisher Andersen Windows accessdate 29 March 2010 ref The windows are commonly used to provide the illusion of a larger room. They are used to increase the flow of natural light into a building as well as provide views of the outside that would be unavailable with an ordinary window. Photo gallery gallery File MultiStoryBayWindow.jpg The interior of a multi story bay window in Chicago , Illinois File FR Colmar 20080828 026.jpg Two superposed Renaissance bay windows in Colmar , France File Z rich Limmatquai Zum K mbel Erker IMG 1114.JPG Bay windows at Augustinergasse Z rich Augustinergasse in Z rich File Bay Window PSF .jpg Typical bay window for a residence File Exeter College Bay Window in Turl Street.jpg A bay window in Turl Street, Oxford Turl Street belonging to Exeter College, Oxford . gallery See also Oriel window Caboose Bay window caboose Bay window caboose Bow window References references External links A San Francisco Chronicle http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2004 11 24 HOG6U9V2641.DTL article discussing bay windows. Category Windows element arch stub be bg cs Ark de Erker et Erker eo Orielo fr Oriel it Erker ka lb Erker lt Erkeris mk nl Erker nds nl Erker no Karnapp pl Wykusz pt Bay window ru sk Arkier fi Erkkeri sv Burspr k th uk zh ...   more details



  1. Window covering

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Superdrug with boarded windows during the 2009 G 20 London summit protests.jpg thumb Superdrug with boarded windows during the 2009 G 20 London summit protests Window coverings are material used to cover a window to manage sunlight , to provide additional weatherproofing, to ensure privacy or for purely decorative purposes. Window Coverings, especially in the American market, are usually on the interior side of windows, but exterior solutions are also available. Types of coverings include Drapes Curtain s Window blind s, including Venetian blinds Wood, Faux Wood, Vinyl, Aluminum Mini blind s Window shutter Shutters both the more traditional Colonial style and Plantation Shutters with larger louver sizes Window Shades, including Roman & Folding Shades Roller Shades Solar screen Various types of boarding, nailed or screwed to the window casing, can be used as temporary window covering. Alternatives Smart glass is used with high rise buildings. DEFAULTSORT Window Covering Category Furnishings Category Windows Element arch stub ...   more details




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