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archivo de máscaraskin file (A file containing one or more control properties that define how the controls should look. Skin files are part of ASP.NET themes)
identificador de máscara de bitsbitmask identifier (A name assigned to a bitmask to help identify its purpose)
marcador de posición de máscaramask placeholder (A character used in a masked control when there is no user input to display)
modo de máscaraskin mode (An operational state of Windows Media Player in which its user interface is displayed as a skin)
máscara alfaalpha mask (A path or shape that is applied to another object. The transparent portions of the path represent areas where the underlying image is hidden, whereas the opaque portions of the mask indicate where the masked object is allowed)
máscara con nombrenamed skin (A control skin with a SkinID property set)
máscara de accesoaccess mask (In Windows-based computers, a 32-bit value (a bitmask) that specifies the permissions that are assigned in an access control entry (ACE). An access mask is also part of the access request when an object is opened. The access mask in the request is compared to the access mask in each ACE to determine whether or not to grant the request)
máscara de afinidadaffinity mask (A value that contains bits for each processor on the system, defining which processors a process or thread can use)
máscara de bitsbitmask (A numeric value intended for a bit-by-bit value comparison with other numeric values, typically to flag options in parameter or return values. Usually this comparison is done with bitwise logical operators, such as And and Or in Visual Basic, && and || in C++)
máscara de bitsbit mask (A numeric value intended for a bit-by-bit value comparison with other numeric values, typically to flag options in parameter or return values. Usually this comparison is done with bitwise logical operators, such as And and Or in Visual Basic, && and || in C++)
máscara de códigocode mask (The format that you define for a work breakdown structure [WBS] code or a custom outline code. The mask specifies the sequence and number of letters or numbers required for each level and the symbol separating the levels)
máscara de direcciónaddress mask (A number that, when compared by the computer with a network address number, will block out all but the necessary information. For example, in a network that uses XXX.XXX.XXX.YYY and where all computers within the network use the same first address numbers, the mask will block out XXX.XXX.XXX and use only the significant numbers in the address, YYY)
máscara de dirección IPIP address mask (A range of IP addresses defined so that only computers with IP addresses within the range are allowed access to an Internet service. To mask a portion of the IP address, replace it with the asterisk wild card character (*))
máscara de entradainput mask (A format that consists of literal display characters (such as parentheses, periods, and hyphens) and mask characters that specify where data is to be entered as well as what kind of data and how many characters are allowed)
máscara de opacidadopacity mask (A path or shape that is applied to another object. The transparent portions of the path represent areas where the underlying image is hidden, whereas the opaque portions of the mask indicate where the masked object is allowed)
máscara de recorteclipping mask (A mask that is applied to another object, hiding the portions of the masked object which fall outside of the clipping path)
máscara de rednetwork mask (The bit mask that is used to match a destination IP address to the value in the Destination field in the IP routing table for a host or a router. In the Windows 2000 IP routing table, this column is named Netmask)
máscara de subredsubnet mask (A 32-bit value that enables the recipient of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) packets to distinguish the network ID and host ID portions of the IPv4 address. Typically, subnet masks use the format 255.x.x.x. IPv6 uses network prefix notations rather than subnet masks)
máscara de subred predeterminadadefault subnet mask (A subnet mask that is used on an Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) class-based network. The subnet mask for Class A is 255.0.0.0. The subnet mask for Class B is 255.255.0.0. The subnet mask for Class C is 255.255.255.0)
máscara del controlcontrol skin (A skin that is characterized by the properties for controls, such as buttons, labels, calendars, etc)
máscara predeterminadadefault skin (A control skin that automatically applies to all controls of the same type when a theme is applied to a page)