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11:10 Mar 25, 2018 |
French to English translations [PRO] IT (Information Technology) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Bartholomew Hulley France Local time: 19:30 | ||||||
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intégrer une maquette incorporating a model Explanation: You might glean more info from what it is they are studying? Generally, although FR often uses 'modélisation' for 'modelling' (e.g. computer modelling), they still often tend to use 'maquette' for the 'model' that is produced, even though it may of course not be a physical 'model' at all! I've just been facing these same issues in the last document I was working on, which was all about using computer programs to model electrical installations. Of course, it is also possible that 'maquette' here is being used in the sense of a 'mock-up' page layout etc. as used in DTP... |
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intégrer une maquette create a look and feel Explanation: Thinking generically here in the absence of a tightly-defined readership. https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/lookandfeel/... Examples Index. This lesson tells you how to change the look and feel of your Swing application. The "look" of an application refers to its appearance. The "feel" refers to how the widgets behave. You can choose to use the default Swing look and feel (e.g. the Ocean theme for the Metal look and feel), or the look and feel of ... |
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