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Note however, that any one of the 3 windows can be redisplayed without causing the top or bottom border or any existing window to disappear. For example, redisplaying window 2 would cause a display like this:
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| ............................ : :................................ : : : :.......... : : : : : WINDOW : WINDOW : : WINDOW : TWO : THREE : : ONE : : : : : : : :.... ..... : : : : : : :......
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If window 1 was then redisplayed, the resulting display would look like this:
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| ............................ : :................ ................ : : : : ........ : ........... : : : |
If window 1 was then redisplayed, the resulting display would look like this:
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.............................................................................. ............................ ..: : : : :..........................: |
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This technique merely involves combining techniques 1 and 2 together with a "plan" of the windows and testing each window against some simple rules.
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