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Lamia C.

Melbourne, Australia

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English (EN)margin / margins

The border or edge space separating or surrounding printed matter on a page. Standard proportion stipulates that the bottom margin is larger than the top, and the top margin is larger than the sides. Progressive proportion stipulates that the inside margin is ...

French (FR)marge

The border or edge space separating or surrounding printed matter on a page. Standard proportion stipulates that the bottom margin is larger than the top, and the top margin is larger than the sides. Progressive proportion stipulates that the inside margin is ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)text newsletter

Plain newsletter with words only, no colors, graphics, fonts or pictures; can be received by anyone who has email.

French (FR)bulletin texte

Plaine Bulletin mots seulement, sans couleurs, graphiques, polices ou images ; peuvent être reçus par toute personne qui a envoyer.

Software; Email

English (EN)masking

Obscuring or blocking one element or process. See knockout, Goldenrod sheet, reverse, illustration.

French (FR)masquage

Occultant ou un élément ou processus de blocage. Voir knockout, feuille jaune d'or, inverse, illustration.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)impressions per hour

Measure of the speed of a printing press; abbreviated iph.

French (FR)nombre de feuilles à l'heure

Mesure de la vitesse d'une presse d'imprimerie ; iph abrégée.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)lithography

A printing technique, by which the image to be printed is fixed onto a stone or metal plate, by a combination of ink-absorbent and ink-repellent vehicles; invented by Alois Senefelder in 1798, as derived from "stone + write". Non-image areas may be coated ...

French (FR)lithographie

A printing technique, by which the image to be printed is fixed onto a stone or metal plate, by a combination of ink-absorbent and ink-repellent vehicles; invented by Alois Senefelder in 1798, as derived from "stone + write". Non-image areas may be coated ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)great primer

Approximately a seventeen-point type; see font, type.

French (FR)petit parangon

Environ un dix-sept points typographiques ; Voir les polices, tapez.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)cover

The exterior wrap, jacket, or case of a publication. In addition to its utility, the primary purposes of a cover are: to identify the publication, evoke a response from the viewer, and market the dated material in a timely manner. See cover paper, self-cover, ...

French (FR)couverture

L'enveloppe extérieure, veste ou cas d'une publication. En plus de son utilité, sont les principaux objectifs d'une couverture : pour identifier la publication, évoquent une réponse à partir du visualiseur et le matériel daté du marché en temps opportun. Voir ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)page view

page view, is request to laod a single HTML page

French (FR)Voir la page

page vue, est demande à laod une seule page HTML

Advertising; New media advertising

English (EN)text editor

A program enabling the creation, modification, and formatting of a text document or file on a computer system or workstation. Plain text files are used in programming and messaging, but may be edited for style (eg: color, font, embedded graphics, etc) and ...

French (FR)éditeur de texte

A program enabling the creation, modification, and formatting of a text document or file on a computer system or workstation. Plain text files are used in programming and messaging, but may be edited for style (eg: color, font, embedded graphics, etc) and ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)drama

A prose or verse composition, presenting a story in dialogue (qv) and action that involves circumstantial conflict (qv) or contrast of characters, intended to be performed in subdivided scenes or acts on stage or film; derived from "consequential act". See ...

French (FR)drame

A prose or verse composition, presenting a story in dialogue (qv) and action that involves circumstantial conflict (qv) or contrast of characters, intended to be performed in subdivided scenes or acts on stage or film; derived from "consequential act". See ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing