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adaptive layoutdisposition adaptative (A layout system that enables the visual elements in an application to adapt to changes in the size of the overall application window)
Automatic LayoutDisposition automatique (A feature that recognises some repetitive, highly-used steps and automatically helps in the layout of the text)
data layoutdisposition des données (The arrangement and structure of data in a chart)
fixed layoutdisposition fixe (A layout that does not change as the screen size, aspect ratio, app size, or orientation changes)
flow layoutmise en page fluide (A way of designing a form in which all elements are positioned one immediately after the other)
keyboard layoutdisposition du clavier (The key arrangement used for a particular keyboard, including such factors as the number of keys (101 is the current standard) and the configuration of the keys (QWERTY is the United States standard). Some proprietary systems use different layouts, and many allow you to map the keys to characters according to your preferences)
layout cellcellule de disposition (A cell in a layout table)
layout containerconteneur de disposition (An element that controls the positioning, size and dimensions, and arrangement of other elements contained within them. Layout containers are adaptive in the sense that they can be implemented implicitly, meaning the layout automatically resizes, or auto-sizes, according to the window size)
Layout pagepage de disposition (A web page named _Layout.cshtml that provides a template for the content of another page in an ASP.NET Web pages site)
layout panelpanneau de disposition (A panel that controls the positioning, size and dimensions, and arrangement of other elements contained within them. Layout panels are adaptive in the sense that they can be implemented implicitly, meaning the layout automatically resizes, or auto-sizes, according to the window size)
layout passpasse de disposition (A process that calculates the size and position of elements in the user interface)
layout pathchemin de la disposition (A dynamic layout of objects or elements along one or more paths)
Layout Previewaperçu de la disposition (A feature that uses a minimum amount of data to display the general layout of a report)
layout stylestyle de disposition (A pre-defined table style that allows users to change the look and feel of a form)
layout tabletableau de disposition (A predefined layout that defines the structure of a Web page as a table. A layout table can also include formatting such as rounded corners, borders, and visual effects)
layout transformtransformation de disposition (A type of transformation that is applied before the layout pass. After the transform is applied, the layout system processes the transformed size and position of the element. Use a layout transform property only when scaling, rotating, or skewing and you need the parent of the element to adjust to the transformed size of the element. Otherwise, use a render transform, which is more efficient)
live layoutdisposition dynamique (A layout that is updated in real time as an object on the page is moved, resized, or rotated, enabling the user to preview the end result before the action is completed)
mirrored-page layoutmise en page inversée (A layout in which left and right facing pages are mirror images of each other)
Multi-Column LayoutDisposition multicolonne (A Windows feature that allows designers and developers to lay out a single column of HTML content in multiple parallel columns of equal width and height. This layout style allows designers to make better use of available display space, and is common to newspapers and magazines in both the print and digital world)
notebook layout viewmode Bloc-notes (A document view in Word that enables users to take notes more easily)
object layoutdisposition de l'objet (The positioning of an object, such as a chart, shape, image or text box, on a page, along with related options such as text-wrapping styles)
outline layout viewmode Plan (A view that shows the headings of a document indented to represent their level in the document's structure. You can also use this view to work with master documents)
page layoutstyle de disposition (A pre-defined layout that users can select for their InfoPath form pages. Options include layouts with titles, titles and headings, titles, headings and subheadings)
page layoutmise en page (The arrangement of text and graphics on the page of a document)
page layout viewmode Page (A view of a document as it will appear on the printed page)
print layout viewmode Impression (A view of a document as it will appear on the printed page)
publishing layout viewmode Publication (A specialized view tailored for textbox-based freeform document creation)
reading layout viewmode Lecture (A view that is designed for reading documents on a computer screen. The document is resized to fit the screen and most toolbars are removed, but commands are available for navigating, commenting, and looking up words)
report layout templatemodèle de mise en page de rapport (A pre-designed table, matrix, or chart report template in Report Builder)
section layoutsection (A pre-defined layout that users can select for their InfoPath form sections. Options include single column, two-column, three-column, and four-column layouts)
semantic layoutdisposition sémantique (Markup that is based on meaning or intention, as opposed to direct specification of style)
SmartArt graphic Picture LayoutDisposition d'images graphique SmartArt (A feature that automates the task of positioning images and combining them with text in documents. It produces attractive, editable designs that highlight photos and accompanying text and make it easy for novices to produce compelling, high quality photo layouts)
SmartArt Picture LayoutDisposition d'images SmartArt (A feature that automates the task of positioning images and combining them with text in documents. It produces attractive, editable designs that highlight photos and accompanying text and make it easy for novices to produce compelling, high quality photo layouts)
split stack layoutdisposition de pile fractionnée (A layout style in which each end of the ToolStrip is the base of a stack, with some items stacked at the head and other items stacked at the tail. Items are stacked from the ends in)
stack layoutdisposition de pile (A layout style in which adjacent items align against each other as though they were stacked, always taking up the free space in between the items)
storage layoutdisposition de stockage (The layout and general resiliency of data across multiple disks in a virtual disk or storage space)
table layoutdisposition du tableau (The layout of a form in which all elements are positioned in cells within a table)
web layout viewmode Web (A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. For example, the document appears as one long page (without page breaks) and text and tables wrap to fit in the window)
web layout viewmode Web (A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. For example, the document appears as one long page (without page breaks) and text and tables wrap to fit in the window)