- Industrie: 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.
A compressed, lossy, perceptual audio coding format developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Sometimes called Dolby Digital or Dolby Surround AC-3. See also lossy compression, perceptual coding.
Industry:Software; Computer
The edge of a glyph that is encountered first when reading text of that glyph’s language. For glyphs of left-to-right text, the leading edge is the left edge; for glyphs of right-to-left text, the leading edge is the right edge.
Industry:Software; Computer
A dispatch source used to process UNIX signals. A signal source calls your custom event handler whenever the process receives a UNIX signal.
Industry:Software; Computer
(1) An object stored in an application or its documents and managed by the application. (2) An object (of the WOApplication class) that represents a single instance of a WebObjects application. The application object’s main role is to coordinate the handling of HTTP requests, but it can also maintain application-wide state information.
Industry:Software; Computer
A group of font features in a style object that are applied to each style run based on font defaults. See also feature selectors.
Industry:Software; Computer
A file that describes the structure of an XML document. This file can be a DTD file or an XML Schema file.
Industry:Software; Computer
A property of some controls that enables user to activate them in an inactive window. Whether a control supports click-through depends on the context.
Industry:Software; Computer
The maximum number of factors in an equation. For example, the equation x 2 + x + 1 has an order of 3 because there are three distinct factors in the equation ( x 2, x, and x 0).
Industry:Software; Computer