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Apple Inc.
Branża: Computer; Software
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
(1) (n.) The smallest unit (in bytes) of information that the virtual memory system can transfer between physical memory and backing store. (2) (v.) To transfer pages between physical memory and backing store. (3) (n.) In Quartz, the virtual canvas that Quartz paints to.
Industry:Software; Computer
A pane in the Page Setup dialog that allows the user to set page format options—paper size, paper orientation, and scaling.
Industry:Software; Computer
An opaque data type used by the printing system to store information from the Page Setup dialog, such as paper size and orientation.
Industry:Software; Computer
A description of how the pages of a document should be printed; page formatting includes such information as page and paper sizes.
Industry:Software; Computer
A module responsible for providing the data for the pages of a memory object. See also default pager, vnode pager.
Industry:Software; Computer
The rectangle marking the boundaries of the printable area on a page. The upper-left corner of the page rectangle always has the coordinates (0,0). The coordinates of the lower-right corner define the rectangle for the maximum imageable area attainable on the given printer; these coordinates are specified by the units used to express the resolution of the printing graphics port.
Industry:Software; Computer
A dialog—usually displayed by an application in response to the user choosing the Page Setup command—that allows the user to specify the printing options (such as the paper size and the printing orientation) used by an application to format a document.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Xcode, one of the three views provided by the all-in-one layout.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Quartz, a drawing model in which each successive drawing operation applies a layer of paint to a page.
Industry:Software; Computer
For the Quartz equivalent of the QuickDraw painting operation (such as that used for the QuickDraw function PaintOval), see filling.
Industry:Software; Computer