(Askeri) EK BİLGİLER TABAKASI; KALK (TATBİK KROKİSİ): Asıl harita veya şemada gösterilmeyen ve özellikle üzerinde durulması gereken ayrıntıları içeren şeffaf veya yarı şeffaf bir maddeye basılmış veya çizilmiş tabaka
(Ticaret) To combine a new set of data with an existing database, and define controls and verification techniques for duplicate records and missing fields
protective covering consisting, for example, of a layer of boards applied to the studs and joists of a building to strengthen it and serve as a foundation for a weatherproof exterior
In artwork, a transparent covering over copy where color breaks, instructions or corrections are marked Also, transparent or translucent prints which, when placed one on the other, form a composite picture In die cutting, a transparent sheet showing the outline of the cutting and creasing rule
(1) a transparent sheet on which instruction for preparing the underlying print copy is given; (2) a transparent or translucent print which when placed one on the other form a complete picture
An image can be overlaid over other images An overlay image will not change often and will be placed over the game view An example of an overlay is a resource count and health information that is displayed at the top, bottom, or side of the screen over the game world
Êa transparent covering over a artwork that indicates color designations and other instructions to the printer Also, transparent layers of artwork which are overprinted to create a composite image
A transform overlaid on a base plot using the add overlay function The base plot sets the viewport of the overlay to match its own and transforms the coordinate data of the overlay into its own coordinate space Only that portion of the overlay's coordinate space that intersects the coordinate space of the managing plot will be visible in the plot output If the overlay is a plot object, it gives up its base plot status The base plot to which the overlay is added assumes responsibity for managing the overlay's plot members
Printing or drawing on a transparent or translucent medium intended to be placed in register on a map or other graphic and which shows details not appearing or requiring special emphasis on the base material
If something is overlaid with a feeling or quality, that feeling or quality is the most noticeable one, but there may be deeper and more important ones involved. The party had been overlaid with a certain nervousness. a surge of feeling which at this moment overlaid all others
The process of superimposing two or more maps (see figure), through registration to a common co-ordinate system, such that the resultant maps contain the data from both maps for selected features Although the term overlay can be applied to paper based maps, more often it applies to the use of digital data, nevertheless, the principal is the same
a transparent sheet (either clear or mylar matte film material) accompanying a map, on which information, colouring, or symbols are entered so that when the overlay is placed on the map the effect is identical to having entered the overlay information on the map, itself
The amount raised by the assessors in excess of appropriations and other charges for the purpose of creating a fund to cover abatements and to avoid fractions in the tax rate The amount is set by state law, which says it cannot exceed more than 5 percent of the original assessment
a paperweight that has been coated with one (single overlay), two (double overlay) and sometimes three (triple overlay) layers of opaque or transparent glass and cut with windows to expose the enclosed motif
In traditional cartography, a drawing or graphic compilation of geographically related data symbolized on transparent or translucent material, usually in register with a base map One or more overlays of information in register combine to form a map mauscript In automated cartography, overlays will normally be digital map files which can be registered and combined to form a complete map (See registration )
Programming; the process of replacing a segment of code in the computer memory Mapping; the process of stacking digital representaions of various spatial data on top of each other so each position in the area covered can be analyzed in terms of these data
A transparent acetate or vellum sheet used to prepare artwork for multi-colored printing: a flap on which color break instructions or corrections are marked
A transparent sheet placed over artwork, in register with the work it covers; this is used to call out other color components of the work, instructions or corrections
a transparent covering over a artwork that indicates color designations and other instructions to the printer Also, transparent layers of artwork which are overprinted to create a composite image
(1) (n ) A code fragment that is loaded into memory, replacing any previously loaded code fragment (2) (n ) A graphics image superimposed over a portion of another image; for example, when one window partially occludes another window See occlusion
A transparent or opaque covering used to protect designs or layouts in the form of separate transparent prints that combine to form a finished design or graphic
A formal geometric intersection between two or more layers of spatially referenced data A layer produced by an overlay will contain both the spatial data and the attribute data from the input layers