From b1a3c747b18be95a52bfdbf2ea6bc97172f3a8ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vladimir Glazounov Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 13:09:23 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] INTEGRATION: CWS hc680fin (1.3.14); FILE MERGED 2006/01/02 11:18:33 ufi 1.3.14.4: last changes 2005/11/24 11:55:58 ufi 1.3.14.3: *** empty log message *** 2005/11/08 13:48:12 ufi 1.3.14.2: *** empty log message *** 2005/11/03 12:38:26 ufi 1.3.14.1: *** empty log message *** --- .../source/text/shared/00/00000005.xhp | 166 +++++------------- 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 121 deletions(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000005.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000005.xhp index 3776028f02..af3a6607d4 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000005.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000005.xhp @@ -1,36 +1,56 @@ @@ -42,7 +62,7 @@ Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: added some sections +UFI: added some sections FPE: Deleted top links UFI: rewrote text for register-true #i22750# FPE: switched Adabas for SO only (#i10510#) @@ -53,27 +73,15 @@ FPE: Workaround for sort bug
terms -common terms;glossaries +common terms;General glossary glossaries;common terms -terminology;glossaries +terminology;General glossary General Glossary This glossary includes explanations of some of the most important terms you will come across in $[officename].
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- - -Adabas -Adabas D is a database format for $[officename] databases under Windows, Linux and Solaris Sparc. More information about Adabas, further Help files and purchasing higher versions can be found on the producer's homepage at: http://www.adabas.com. - - -
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-ADO -The ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) database format from Microsoft lets a programmer writing Windows applications get access to a relational or non-relational database from both Microsoft and other database providers. Can only be used under Windows. -
ASCII; definition @@ -85,16 +93,6 @@ FPE: Workaround for sort bug Bézier Object Developed by the French mathematician Pierre Bézier, a Bézier curve is a mathematically defined curve used in two-dimensional graphic applications. The curve is defined by four points: the initial position and the terminating position, and two separate middle points. Bézier objects can be modified by moving these points with the mouse.
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-Bit -A bit (short for binary digit) is the smallest unit of data in a computer. A bit has a single binary value, either 0 or 1. Although computers usually provide instructions that can test and manipulate bits, they generally are designed to store data and execute instructions in bit multiples called bytes. In most computer systems, there are eight bits in a byte. -
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-bitmaps; definition - -Bitmap -A bitmap defines a display space and the color for each pixel or "bit" in the display space. In general, when people refer to bitmaps, they mean a raster graphic or pixel graphic. This kind of graphic is dissolved into single points that can be controlled independently of each other. Common bitmap file formats are BMP, GIF and JPEG. -
CTL;definition complex text layout;definition @@ -121,10 +119,6 @@ FPE: Workaround for sort bug Context Menu
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-DBase (dBase) -Abbreviation for Data Base, a common database and file format. -
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-formatting; definitions +formatting; definition Formatting Formatting refers to the visual layout of text using a word-processing or DTP program. This includes defining the paper format, page borders, fonts and font effects, as well as indents and spacing. You can format text directly or with Styles provided by $[officename].
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-vector graphics; definition -pixel graphics; definition -graphics; vector and pixel graphics - -Graphics, Vector Graphics and Pixel Graphics -In the field of computing, one distinguishes between vector graphics and pixel graphics. Vector graphics consist of instructions such "draw a line having line weight A and color B from the point having coordinates (C, D) to point (E, F)". Vector graphics are not affected by changes in size or resolution, within certain print limitations. In $[officename], you can create vector graphics through the File - New - Presentation or the Drawing menu command. -Pixel graphics consist of pixels, which are small dots of different colors that are arranged in rows and columns. Pixel graphics always have defined dimensions, which tends to impair reproduction quality if the resolution is changed. -Nevertheless, pixel graphics are widely used, since cameras, scanners and similar devices generate pixel graphics. Software for retouching pixel graphics is widely available. The quality and price of the software can vary. -You can generate pixel graphics in $[officename] Draw with the File - Export command and selection of a corresponding file format such as JPEG. -
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kerning; definition -spacing; definition Kerning Kerning means increasing or decreasing the amount of space between pairs of letters to improve the overall appearance of the text. @@ -210,16 +188,6 @@ FPE: Workaround for sort bug If you insert the object as a link, only a reference to the file name is inserted. The file size of the document increases only by the path and file reference. If you open your document on another computer, however, the linked file must be in exactly the same position as given by the reference in order to view the object in the document. Use Edit - Links to see which files are linked to your document. The links can be removed if required.
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-metafiles; definition - -Metafile -The Windows Metafile Format (WMF) is a graphic format that has been developed for Microsoft Windows. WMF graphic files can contain both bitmaps and vector data. In $[officename] Draw and $[officename] Impress the metafile format is used as the vector format. -
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-Native Driver -$[officename] contains so-called native drivers for special database systems. With the help of a native driver, you have direct access to the database client in question. -
Number System A number system is determined by the number of characters available for representing numbers. The decimal system, for instance is based on the numbers (0..9), the binary system is based on the numbers 0 and 1, the hexadecimal system is based on 16 character (0...9 and A...F). @@ -239,13 +207,6 @@ FPE: Workaround for sort bug The 32bit ODBC functions required here can be installed on your system at any time with the help of the setup program supplied with your database. You can then amend the properties through the Control Panel.
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-OLAP; definition - -OLAP -Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) is special software program for data analyzing in databases. OLAP software enables the user to analyze different dimensions of multi-dimensional data structures, for example, with trend analysis. -The main component of OLAP is the OLAP server which is located between the client and the database management system (DBMS). The OLAP server understands how the data has been organized in the database and it has special functions for analyzing this data. There are OLAP servers available for almost all known database systems. -
OLE; definition @@ -290,10 +251,6 @@ FPE: Workaround for sort bug If you choose to save relatively, the references to embedded graphics or other objects in your document will be saved relative to the location in the file system. In this case, it does not matter where the referenced directory structure is recorded. The files will be found regardless of location, as long as the reference remains on the same drive or volume. This is important if you want to make the document available to other computers that may have a completely different directory structure, drive or volume names. It is also recommended to save relatively if you want to create a directory structure on an Internet server. If you prefer absolute saving, all references to other files will also be defined as absolute, based on the respective drive, volume or root directory. The advantage is that the document containing the references can be moved to other directories or folders, and the references remain valid.
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-Selection -Many $[officename] commands refer to "selection". To select text with the mouse, press the left mouse button and move the pointer over the text. The selected text appears highlighted. To select an object such as a graphic, use the mouse to click on the object. -
Spin Box @@ -309,43 +266,10 @@ FPE: Workaround for sort bug An SQL database is a database system which offers an SQL interface. SQL databases are often used in client/server networks in which different clients access a central server (for example, an SQL server), hence they are also called SQL server databases, or SQL servers for short. In $[officename], you can integrate external SQL databases. These may be located on your local hard disk as well as on the network. Access is achieved either through ODBC or through a Native Driver integrated into $[officename] .
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-API for $[officename] ; definition - -API for %PRODUCTNAME -The $[officename] API (Application Program Interface) is the interface for programming $[officename]. This guarantees program-controlled access to all $[officename] components and allows you to develop customized modules. $[officename] API can be reached either using the Java programming environment or by using the Component Object Model from Microsoft. -
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-tasks; definition - -Task -A task represents a limited part of the functions and activities in a program. If you consider that each program running on an operating system represents a task, then by way of comparison, each open document in $[officename] is also a "task". -
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-TWAIN protocol; definition - -TWAIN -TWAIN represents a standard software protocol and application programming interface (API) for the communication between devices that process pictures from scanners, digital cameras, and software. -Currently, the TWAIN protocol is only supported under Windows. On UNIX platforms, $[officename] supports the SANE standard. See http://www.mostang.com/sane/. -
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-Unicode; definition - -Unicode -Unicode is a system which can handle the characters and elements from every known font system and character system. Each character or element is expressed as a two-byte-long number. Together with the UTF 16 extension, this means that over one million characters can be reproduced. These characters cover the principal written languages of the world. For detailed information, please see the Unicode Consortium homepage at http://www.unicode.org. -
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Widows and Orphans Widows and orphans are historical typography terms, which have been in use for many years. A widow refers to a short line at the end of a paragraph, which when printed, appears alone at the top of the next page. An orphan is, in contrast, the first line of a paragraph printed alone at the bottom of the previous page. In a $[officename] text document you can automatically prevent such occurrences in the desired Paragraph Style. When doing so, you can determine the minimum amount of lines to be kept together on a page.
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-XForms -XForms is the name for a specification of web forms, defined by the World Wide Web Consortium: http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/. -