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Lamia C.

Melbourne, Australia

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Lamia’s Selected Translation Work

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English (EN)ligature

A stroke or bar connecting two letters, as a character or type combining two or more letters (eg: ff, fi, fl, ffi, ffl, iff); also called "conjoint" or "tied letters". See at sign, kern, notation, crossbar, digraph, typeface, alphabet.

French (FR)ligature

A stroke or bar connecting two letters, as a character or type combining two or more letters (eg: ff, fi, fl, ffi, ffl, iff); also called "conjoint" or "tied letters". See at sign, kern, notation, crossbar, digraph, typeface, alphabet.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)letter

A written or printed communication addressed to a person or entity, and usually transmitted by mail; see autograph, e-mail. Also, a conventional symbol or character used in writing and printing to represent a speech sound, and is part of an alphabet (qv). ...

French (FR)lettre

A written or printed communication addressed to a person or entity, and usually transmitted by mail; see autograph, e-mail. Also, a conventional symbol or character used in writing and printing to represent a speech sound, and is part of an alphabet (qv). ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)churn

How many subscribers leave a mailing list (or how many email addresses go bad) over a certain length of time, usually expressed as a percentage of the whole list.

French (FR)baratte

Combien d'abonnés quitter une liste de diffusion (ou le nombre d'adresses e-mail se gâtent) sur une certaine longueur de temps, généralement exprimé en pourcentage de l'ensemble de la liste.

Software; Email

English (EN)content

All the material in an email message except for the codes showing the delivery route and return-path information. Includes all words, images and links.

French (FR)contenu

Tout le matériel dans un message électronique à l'exception des codes indiquant les informations de route et le chemin de retour de livraison. Comprend tous les mots, les images et les liens.

Software; Email

English (EN)pixel map

A three-dimensional array of bits represented as a two-dimensional array of pixels, in which each pixel has a depth of a certain number of bits.

French (FR)mappe de pixels

Un tableau tridimensionnel de bits représenté comme un tableau à deux dimensions de pixels, dans lequel chaque pixel a une profondeur d'un certain nombre de bits.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)button ad

Button ad is a graphical advertising unit, smaller than a banner ad.

French (FR)bouton publicitaire

Bouton ad est une unité de la publicité graphique, plus petite qu'une bannière publicitaire.

Advertising; New media advertising

English (EN)composite proof

A proof of halftones and separations in position with graphics and type. See proof.

French (FR)épreuve couleurs

Une preuve de demi-teintes et de séparations en position avec des graphismes et type. Voir la preuve.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)document type definition (DTD)

A way of describing the structure of an XML or SGML document and how the document relates to other objects. See XSD, HTML, meta tag, markup. In general, good document structure systems are usually more obvious than good data structure systems. Content tends ...

French (FR)définition de type de document (DTD)

A way of describing the structure of an XML or SGML document and how the document relates to other objects. See XSD, HTML, meta tag, markup. In general, good document structure systems are usually more obvious than good data structure systems. Content tends ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)promptly

French (FR)promptement

Miscellaneous;

English (EN)gripper edge

The edge of a sheet held by grippers on a sheet-fed press, thus the edge going through the press first; also called "feeding edge" and "leading edge". See work and tumble, work and turn, bite, guide edge, head stop, lap.

French (FR)bords de pince

The edge of a sheet held by grippers on a sheet-fed press, thus the edge going through the press first; also called "feeding edge" and "leading edge". See work and tumble, work and turn, bite, guide edge, head stop, lap.

Printing & publishing; Publishing