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For MUI to find resources, a MUI file must be in the same directory as its associated LN file and be named the same as the LN file plus ".LCID.mui". For example, for LN file my-lib.dll, the MUI file for en-US would be named my-lib.dll.0409.mui. String resources are coded as string table like so:
The Magic User Interface (MUI in short) is an object-oriented system by Stefan Stuntz to generate and maintain graphical user interfaces. With the aid of a preferences program, the user of an application has the ability to customize the system according to personal taste.
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HTML5 Logo.svg (The very original version which uses HSL colors thus not supported by MediaWiki and Inkscape) Derivative works of this file: HTML5 oval logo.png: HTML5 logo resized.svg: HTML5 Badge.svg: CSS3 and HTML5 logos and wordmarks.svg: SVG development
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Immediately after the workshop, WHATWG was formed to start work based upon that position paper, and a second draft, Web Applications 1.0, was also announced. [15] The two specifications were later merged to form HTML5. [16] The HTML5 specification was adopted as the starting point of the work of the new HTML working group of the W3C in 2007.
Filename extension icons are displayed only if the extension matches the text. Filename extension icons have precedence over URI scheme icons. Internet Explorer may show an empty space or misplaced icon if the page is rendered with a line wrap inside the link text. Link icons do not adhere to accessibility standards, since alt text cannot be added.
An HTML element is a type of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) document component, one of several types of HTML nodes (there are also text nodes, comment nodes and others). [ vague ] The first used version of HTML was written by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993 and there have since been many versions of HTML.