WINDOW DEACTIVATE
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WINDOW DEACTIVATE
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Makes an open window unavailable for viewing and interaction by the application user.
Syntax
WINDOW DEACTIVATE [window]
Parameters
window | Window can be name The name of an open window. The software looks up name in the currently accessed directories in the usual way. A compiled command using name contains the unambiguous name of the window (including a reference to an application directory) that was found at compile time. (expr ) A character string, or an expression that evaluates to a character string, that is to be used at run time as a window object name. The parentheses must be entered. A compiled command using (expr) can refer to many windows, at the risk of encountering an ambiguous window name (i.e., no directory specified when versions of the window are available in two or more directories). If neither name nor (expr) is specified, the current window is assumed. |
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The WINDOW DEACTIVATE command deactivates the specified active window, removing it from the terminal screen. If the window being deactivated is the current window, it remains the current window.
The WINDOW CLOSE command automatically deactivates an active window before closing it.
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