(mektubun altındaki) not; dipnot

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{i} postscript
An addition to a story, play, etc
something added to a letter after the writer's signature
- A page description language developed by Adobe Systems that tells a printer how to display text or graphics on a printed page
A printer/display protocol developed by Adobe Corporation PostScript is an actual printing and programming language to display text and graphics Unlike line/ASCII printers, which print character input verbatim, PostScript printers accept an entire PostScript page, and then interpret and print it The programming aspects of PostScript can be used to define shapes and routines that will be used on successive pages, change fonts and text orientation, and print fine bitmap images within blocks of text
A paragraph added to a letter after it is concluded and signed by the writer; an addition made to a book or composition after the main body of the work has been finished, containing something omitted, or something new occurring to the writer
The page description language created and licensed by Adobe Systems Inc that is used to display and print fonts and images
A language designed for describing text and graphics, usually built into high-end output devices such as laser printers and typesetters Display PostScript is the use of PostScript for the computer's own display (on a monitor)
{i} language for printing and pagination used by high-quality printers (Computers)
A page description language developed by Adobe Systems, Inc to control precisely how and where shapes and type will appear on a page Software and hardware may be described as being PostScript compatible
An addendum to a letter, added after the authors signature
The page description language developed by Adobe Systems
A page description language from Adobe Systems, Inc PostScript translates the text and graphic images that appear on the computer screen into instructions for the printer PostScript must be used with a printer that can interpret it
Page description language for printing devices that describes how to print a page with text and graphics
A page-description language from Adobe Systems that offers flexible font capability and high-quality graphics The most well-known page-description language, PostScript uses English-like commands to control page layout and to load and scale outline fonts Adobe Systems is also responsible for Display PostScript, a graphics language for computer displays that gives users of both PostScript and Display PostScript absolute WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get), which is difficult when different methods are used for displaying and printing
Page description language used in many laser printers including those in the CIS public computing labs PostScript files are ASCII text files written in PostScript code
A print description language used as a way of communicating with printers that is not dependent on program, operating system or model of computer Desk Top Publishing can produce EPS (encapsulated postscript) files on disks which can then be sent to high volume print companies, thereby saving the expense of typesetting and allowing the small system user access to professional quality publication
A postscript is something written at the end of a letter after you have signed your name. You usually write `PS' in front of it. A brief, hand-written postscript lay beneath his signature
A page description language (PDL) developed by Adobe Systems PostScript is primarily a language for printing documents on laser printers, but it can be adapted to produce images on other types of devices
A postscript is an addition to a finished story, account, or statement, which gives further information. I should like to add a postscript to your obituary for John Cage
A general-purpose programming language that contains a rich set of graphics operators PostScript is produced by many popular word processing and graphics packages and can be displayed on a wide variety of printers, plotters, and workstation screens
(mektubun altındaki) not; dipnot
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