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 Button - Vocabridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
A button is a typically thin, small disc of hard substance, attached to a piece of cloth by stitches sewn through holes in its centre.
seen button is the "shank button." The front of the button has no visible holes, but from the back of the button protrudes a small shaft (the "shank") which has a hole going through it.
A shank button may be sewn to cloth by means of this hole, rather than holes through the centre.
www.kotonoba.net /~mutiyama/vocabridge/course-10/button.html   (164 words)

  
 Excerpt from "Everyone Interfaces"
Pressing and releasing the green-diamond shaped key located on the top of the large phone (and the side or top of the small phone) causes the contents of the display and any other visual status indicators to be read to the individual.
Holding the EZ button down while pressing any of the other keys causes them to be named (but not activated).
Thus, even the small print on the buttons and keys can be easily seen by those with low vision (or those who don't happen to have their reading glasses).
trace.wisc.edu /docs/phones/tcrd1/summary/index.htm   (1507 words)

  
 arthritis pain relief - Button
Another frequently seen button is the "shank button." The front of the button has no visible holes, but from the back of the button protrudes a small shaft (the "shank") which has a hole going through it.
The most common use of buttons is to secure the openings of garments, by sliding the button through a slit in the piece of cloth to which the first is to be held.
Buttons are also sometimes used for decorative effect, with or without a practical function.
www.painreliefchat.com /arthritis-pain-relief/Button   (213 words)

  
 Len Schubert - Robust, Incremental Parsing and Disambiguation
While in the current system turn-taking is controlled by the user through a button, our eventual goal is to have the system participate as a full partner in a free-flowing dialog.
A primary challenge in such dialogs lies in the disruption of ordinary grammatical structure by repairs, interjected acknowledgements and corrections, etc. In human-machine dialogs, the problem is compounded by the speech recognition errors introduced by the speech recognizer.
To further the goal of integrating syntactic analysis and discourse analysis, we are also participating in a major effort to develop a general dialog annotation scheme that will capture the pragmatically most important properties and relationships of dialog segments, and to produce annotated dialog corpora based on this scheme.
cslu.cse.ogi.edu /nsf/isgw97/reports/schubert.html   (1145 words)

  
 Second Description of English-Chinese Text Retrieval Interface
However, the search button should be put on the same level as the query input area.
In addition, both subjects thought that instead of checkboxes, one text area should be used to display multiple terms for disambiguation (together with their translations) and another for the summary of retrieved documents.
Translation disambiguation area is split into two parts: the "Terms with multiple translations" and "Terms that have no translation." We believe that informing searchers of translation-missing query terms is very important.
www.glue.umd.edu /~katyn/708l/project/Description2.htm   (517 words)

  
 Button (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A button is a clothing fastener or similar implement used to temporarily attach one item to another.
Button (poker), a marker indicating which player is the dealer for the current hand
The Button, a Claes Oldenburg sculpture at the University of Pennsylvania
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Button_(disambiguation)   (216 words)

  
 Fastest single hand operation keypad in the world.
Typing text on this keypad is so tedious that most people won't even use it to store names and numbers in their cell phones, much less to type an email.
Even with disambiguation algorithms, 10-15 WPM are typical typing speeds on this keypad.
Surprisingly, typing on a simple, 26+ button alphabetically ordered keypad is a painfully slow and punishing experience.
www.chicagologic.com /overview.htm   (397 words)

  
 Scott's Blog : What should the Help toolbar look like?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
I've put numbers under each button so in case you aren't sure what that button is, you can tell me, “I have no idea what button 5 would do...” Don't worry if you haven't had a chance to use Whidbey yet.
Personally, the buttons I use the most in VS.NET 2003 help are back, forward and sync contents and would expect that to be the same for Whidbey.
The new button uses the same "book" image we use for the Table of Contents button, and the "sync" circle with arrows is borrowed from Activesync used with Windows CE and Smartphone devices.
blogs.msdn.com /scottsw/archive/2004/03/30/104314.aspx   (3465 words)

  
 Button - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In clothing and fashion design, a button is small disc- or knob-shaped, typically round, object usually attached to an article of clothing in order to secure an opening, or for ornamentation.
Functional buttons work by slipping the button through a fabric or thread loop, or by sliding the button through a slit called a buttonhole.
Hard plastic is by far the most common material for newly manufactured buttons; the other materials tend to occur only in premium apparel.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Button   (520 words)

  
 Help:Editing - Wiki 24 - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
This can be useful when linking to pages with disambiguation tags.
This button will start a level 2 headline, the biggest headline, used for the top-level sections.
This button will allow you to add a mathmatical formula to the text.
24.wikia.com /wiki/Help:Editing   (1127 words)

  
 Interlingual BRICO
However, the problem is that documents typically consist of words and not disambiguated synsets.
Disambiguation is a very hard problem and poor disambiguation is usually worse than no disambiguation at all.
We are further evaluating this with some of the on-line documents of the European Commission, where the availability of extra languages may further help the disambiguation process by reducing the overlap of senses between languages.
www.research.ibm.com /journal/sj/393/part1/haase.html   (2286 words)

  
 button - OneLook Dictionary Search
Button, button : LookWAYup Translating Dictionary/Thesaurus [home, info]
Phrases that include button: button down, mescal button, reset button, on the button, button hole, more...
Words similar to button: buttoned, buttoner, buttoning, buttonless, clit, clitoris, push, push button, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=button   (398 words)

  
 Button - Real Estate Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Buttons may be manufactured from an extremely broad variety of materials, including natural materials such as antler, buck, bone, horn, ivory, shell, vegetable ivory, and wood; or synthetics such as celluloid, glass, metal, and plastic.
Hard plastic is by the most common material for newly manufactured buttons.
A keyhole buttonhole is a worked or machine-made buttonhole with a round hole at the end of the slit to accommodate the button's shank without distorting the fabric; keyhole buttonholes are most often found on tailored coats and jackets.
www.wiki-realty.com /Button   (567 words)

  
 Atkinspedia:Look it up - Atkinspedia
You may type in something that takes you to a list of the many things you could mean by it.
This is called a disambiguation page, and it's there to make things easier for you.
If no such article exists, or if you accidently press the Search button instead of the Go button, our search engine will do its best to help you along.
www.atkinsalltheway.com /wiki/index.php/Atkinspedia:Look_it_up   (317 words)

  
 Places:User Interface - MozillaWiki
Related to this, it may be interesting to allow the instantiation of N instances of the Bookmarks toolbar to show the content of different folders.
For whatever reason, folk don't use Bookmarks a lot, part of the reason for this may be the scalability of the Menu and cryptic nature of the toolbar.
The "Tag" button on the browser toolbar (a clickable attachment at the end of the location bar, next to the Subscribe button which appears for pages with Feeds that can be subscribed to) provides a quick way to mark a page as interesting for later access.
wiki.mozilla.org /Places:User_Interface   (3064 words)

  
 arthritis pain relief - Button (disambiguation)
A typically thin, small disc of hard substance, attached to a piece of cloth by stitches sewn through holes in its centre; see Button.
A control on the display screen of a computer-related device; see Button (computing).
In Poker, a button denotes who the dealer is for the current hand.
www.painreliefchat.com /arthritis-pain-relief/Button_(disambiguation)   (116 words)

  
 Using Xaira
If the BulkXsltW program is in the ANC home directory you can accept the default values and simply click the "Transform" button.
The XML button should be checked (the default).
The Model 1 button should be checked (the default).
www.americannationalcorpus.org /xaira.html   (1023 words)

  
 Welcome to AnandTech.com [ Article: Fall IDF 2005 - Day 2: More Details on VIIV and Next-Gen Architecture]
One feature that they did quietly introduce was something they call Memory Disambiguation, which we referred to in our previous article on the topic as speculative data loads.
Intel's memory disambiguation technology is essentially speculative loading, where based on some algorithms the processor evaluates whether or not a load can be executed ahead of a store, if it can then the load instructions can be rescheduled to further optimize for the highest possible instruction level parallelism.
When you hit the Instant On/Off button on the remote, the VIIV PC goes into what is known as a "visual off state." Basically, the computer looks like it is turned off, but in reality it is not.
www.anandtech.com /printarticle.aspx?i=2510   (874 words)

  
 Lostpedia:Manual of Style (proposed) - Lostpedia
The purpose of a disambiguation page is to assist a user who has searched with an ambiguous term in quickly finding the article actually being sought.
Begin a disambigation page with the ambiguous term or terms in bold and a brief disambiguating phrase such as "may refer to" or "can mean", followed by a colon.
A term with multiple meanings requires disambiguation; disambiguation pages are inevitable in any wiki that surpasses a certain number of articles.
www.lostpedia.com /wiki/Lostpedia:Manual_of_Style_(proposed)   (2751 words)

  
 How to Use Pobub   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
These fields let you enter, edit, and disambiguate up to five search words, though in many cases just one will be plenty, and in fact you will only need to key in the first few characters of the word or words you seek.
Each nonempty word in these fields is considered to be in one of 3 states: (a) ambiguous; (b) disambiguated; (c) temporarily disabled.
If (ignoring disabled words) all the words have been disambiguated, Pobub searches for items in your text which contain all these words, and produces a numbered list of the first 9 of these items.
www.settheory.com /pobub/tutorial.html   (1174 words)

  
 How to contribute - BR Bullpen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
From left to right, the buttons of the toolbar on the edit pages are...
Be careful though, the use of the equal signs determines a table of contents when more than three are used on a page.
There may have been more than one player with the same name, so the link may take you to a different player or to a disambiguation page.
www.baseball-reference.com /bullpen/How_to_contribute   (1157 words)

  
 LibraryThing: Work disambiguation and the "Ship of Theseus"
This might go along with a "sort by" button or pull-down menu, so if I "sort by" author, the next/previous links will let me flip through by author; if I "sort by" date, then I can flip through by date; if I "sort by" call number, I can flip through in LC shelf-list fashion, etc.
I like the idea of disambiguation but I think the translation/international issue is going to cause some big problems.
Regarding the separation of the "works" information from the personal library info: It'd sure be nice if there were a little GUI widget beside each field on the social page that meant "Copy this value to MY copy," or checkboxes, and a button at the bottom that did the same.
www.librarything.com /blog/2006/02/work-disambiguation-and-ship-of.php   (5531 words)

  
 Disambiguation - Uncyclopedia
For other meanings of disambiguation, see Disambiguation (disambiguation).
disambiguation page - which is just a quick and dirty excuse to create more Uncyclopedia pages.
This page was last modified 13:19, 27 November 2006.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Disambiguation   (41 words)

  
 SCIFIPEDIA:Help - SCIFIPEDIA
The purpose of a Disambiguation Page is to help users distinguish the difference between two or more subjects that have the same name.
Spell Check is the button marked with a red S, at the end of the row of tool buttons.
For instance, if you link "Mars" in your article, you will probably find that there are many articles on Mars and most likely there is a Disambiguation Page titled "Mars" with links to all sorts of articles concerned with the planet or the god.
scifipedia.scifi.com /index.php/SCIFIPEDIA:Help   (3147 words)

  
 Learn more about Snow in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
You can enter multiple phrases at a time by putting a comma between each word.(e.g.
cat,dog,lion) Press the search button to start your search.
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /s/sn/snow.html   (497 words)

  
 VEMap.Find Method   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
You can use this array for programmatic disambiguation.
A disambiguation box also appears on the map, enabling the user to select the correct address or place name.
When only the what parameter is passed, the current map view is used to restrict the results that are returned.
msdn2.microsoft.com /en-us/library/aa737244.aspx   (222 words)

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