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If set to a value not equal to zero, containers will enter frameless mode. That means, they do not use Windows theme to skin the border and caption bar. Using this mode, you can define your own border and caption bar look by configuring the skin items %{color:blue}$Frame% and %{color:blue}$FrameInactive%. They are defined in the same way as other skin items. See the next page for more info on skinning the window frame
If set to a value not equal to zero, containers will enter frameless mode. That means, they do not use Windows theme to skin the border and caption bar. Using this mode, you can define your own border and caption bar look by configuring the skin items <tt>$Frame</tt> and <tt>$FrameInactive</tt>. They are defined in the same way as other skin items. See the next page for more info on skinning the window frame

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If set to a value not equal to zero, containers will enter frameless mode. That means, they do not use Windows theme to skin the border and caption bar. Using this mode, you can define your own border and caption bar look by configuring the skin items <tt>$Frame</tt> and <tt>$FrameInactive</tt>. They are defined in the same way as other skin items. See the next page for more info on skinning the window frame

If set to a value not equal to zero, containers will enter frameless mode. That means, they do not use Windows theme to skin the border and caption bar. Using this mode, you can define your own border and caption bar look by configuring the skin items $Frame and $FrameInactive. They are defined in the same way as other skin items. See the next page for more info on skinning the window frame