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The window show statement causes the window to be shown. It takes as an argument an optional transition, which is used to show the window. If the transition is omitted, :var:`config.window_show_transition` is used.
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``window hide``
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The window hide statement causes the window to be hidden. It takes as an argument an optional transition, which is used to hide the window. If the transition is omitted, :var:`config.window_hide_transition` is used.
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``window auto``
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This enables automatic management of the window. The window is shown before statements listed in :var:`config.window_auto_show` - by default, say statements. The window is hidden before statements listed in :var:`config.window_auto_hide` - by default, scene statements.
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The ``window auto`` statement uses :var:`config.window_show_transition` and :var:`config.window_hide_transition` to show and hide the window, respectively. ``window auto`` is cancelled by ``window show`` or ``window hide``.
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Dialogue window management is subject to the "show empty window" :func:`Preference`. If the preference is disabled, the statements above have no effect.
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