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The design principle that the arrangement of page elements or the layout pattern can direct the reader's attention in a particular direction or to a specific order of items, by using size, color, shape, and placement. See z-path, optical center, leader, ...
Le principe de la conception que l'agencement des éléments de la page ou le modèle de disposition peut diriger l'attention du lecteur dans une direction particulière ou à un ordre spécifique d'éléments, à l'aide de la taille, couleur, forme et placement. Voir ...
A data storage and specification method developed by Apple Computer in 1993 for the efficient grouping of several types of data (eg: audio-video, database, graphics, publication, text) on a related topic into a single resource capsule or container, which can ...
A data storage and specification method developed by Apple Computer in 1993 for the efficient grouping of several types of data (eg: audio-video, database, graphics, publication, text) on a related topic into a single resource capsule or container, which can ...
The style of speaking or writing, as depicted by grammatical and verbal choices; including the accent, inflection, intonation, word-color, and speech-sound (enunciation) quality manifested by a mode of expression. See elocution, atticism, idiolect, key, ...
Le style de parler ou d'écrire, tel que représenté par choix grammaticales et verbales ; y compris l'accent, inflexion, intonation, mot-couleur et qualité de son discours (énonciation) qui se manifeste par un mode d'expression. Voir élocution, atticisme, ...
The typed or typeset portion of a page, excluding any headings. Compare body copy; see gray space.
La portion typée ou composée d'une page, à l'exclusion de tous les titres. Comparer la copie de corps ; Voir espace gris.
A two-way teletypewriter service channeled through a public telecommunications system for direct communication between subscribers at remote locations; derived from "tel(eprinter) + ex(change)". See e-mail, fax.
A two-way teletypewriter service channeled through a public telecommunications system for direct communication between subscribers at remote locations; derived from "tel(eprinter) + ex(change)". See e-mail, fax.
A superior variety of paper, usually with a high cotton fiber content of 50gsm or more, used especially for stationery; also called "bond" and "business paper". The surface of bond is harder than writing paper, so printing is sharper and clearer. See rag, ...
A superior variety of paper, usually with a high cotton fiber content of 50gsm or more, used especially for stationery; also called "bond" and "business paper". The surface of bond is harder than writing paper, so printing is sharper and clearer. See rag, ...
Products, generally a universally needed product like food, designed and marketed to be sold internationally.
Produits, généralement un produit universellement nécessaire comme la nourriture, conçu et commercialisé pour être vendus à l'international.
A punctuation mark (~) used in place of a word, or part of a word, previously spelled-out. See apostrophe, elision, dash, tilde, punctuation, notation.
Un signe de ponctuation (~) utilisé à la place d'un mot, ou une partie d'un mot, précédemment épelés. Voir élision, tableau de bord, tilde, ponctuation, apostrophe, notation.
A protocol used by mail clients to download messages from a mail server on the Internet. The older version, POP2, a standard since the mid-1980's, requires SMTP to send messages. The newer version, POP3, can be used with or without SMTP. Some e-mail ...
A protocol used by mail clients to download messages from a mail server on the Internet. The older version, POP2, a standard since the mid-1980's, requires SMTP to send messages. The newer version, POP3, can be used with or without SMTP. Some e-mail ...
The cylinder on a press, that pushes paper against the plate or blanket, thus forming the printed image.
Le cylindre sur une presse, qui pousse le papier contre la plaque ou la couverture, formant ainsi l'image imprimée.