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anchor capextrémité d'ancrage (A line cap where the width of the cap is bigger than the width of the line)
CAPS LOCKVerr. maj (A toggle key that, when on, shifts the alphabetic characters on the keyboard to uppercase)
CAPS LOCK keytouche Verr. maj (A toggle key that, when on, shifts the alphabetic characters on the keyboard to uppercase)
CPU capLimite maximale d'utilisation du temps processeur (The maximum amount of CPU time that can be consumed by each processor to ensure that no application nor virtual machine blocks the system. This is mostly used in virtualization)
end capextrémité de fin (For paths that contain unconnected ends, such as lines, the end of a stroke. You can change the way the stroke looks at each end by applying one of four end cap styles: flat cap, round cap, square cap, and triangle cap)
explicit capniveau supérieur d'une hiérarchie dérivée (An explicit hierarchy used as the top level of a derived hierarchy structure)
flat capextrémité plate (For paths that contain unconnected ends, the end of the stroke that is left as a flat edge)
needle capbase de l'aiguille (One of the two appearance properties that can be applied to a radial gauge)
RD CAPstratégie d'autorisation des connexions aux services Bureau à distance (A policy that allows the administrator to specify who can connect to an RD Gateway server. Administrators can also specify requirements that users must meet to connect to an RD Gateway server. Administrators can configure RD CAPs by using the Add Roles Wizard during installation of the RD Gateway role service, or by using RD Gateway Manager after installation)
round capextrémité arrondie (For paths that contain unconnected ends, the end of the stroke that is extended to be rounded off)
small capspetites majuscules (A font effect in which lowercase text appears as capital letters in a reduced font size)
square capextrémité carrée (For paths that contain unconnected ends, the end of the stroke that is extended to be squared off)
start capextrémité de début (The start of a line)
triangle capextrémité triangulaire (For paths that contain unconnected ends, the end of the stroke that is extended to taper to a point)