steg (veraltet)

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German - English
path
a course taken
a method or direction of proceeding
A route used in finding, retrieving, and storing files on a disk The course leading from the root directory of a drive to a particular file
an established line of travel or access
A path is used to specify where certain files can be found in a directory tree Sometimes path is used to mean where an application looks to find certain files, such as "make sure stdio h is in your path, or the compiler won't find it "
A type of address that describes a file or folder's location within the directory structure of a computer
a trail for the use of or worn by, pedestrians
Your path is the space ahead of you as you move along. A group of reporters blocked his path
Term for the exact on-line location of a file or directory Should include the point of origin and every directory that must be accessed in order to gain access
A Pagan tradition, for example witchcraft, Wicca, druidism, Heathenry
The location of a file in the directory tree
A path can be described as a file's address on your file system, describing where the file lives: An absolute path gives the complete path, starting at the root directory, or the very top of the filesystem; A relative path looks for a file from the directory you are currently in down
A path is a sequence of adjacent vertices In other words, a path is a route through a graph which travels along the edges from vertex to vertex If a path starts and ends at the same vertex, then it is a circuit
a sequence (in the graph theory) of vertices from one vertex to another using the arcs (edges). A path does not visit the same vertex more than once (unless it is a closed path, where only the first and the last vertex are the same)
A statement that indicates where a file is stored on a particular drive The path consists of all the directories that must be opened to get to a particular file The directory names are separated by the slash (/)
Also used figuratively, of a course of life or action
Used two ways in MS-DOS (1) A set of instructions containing all the information DOS needs to find a particular file (2) A command describing all the directories through which DOS searches to find a requested program file
To make a path in, or on (something), or for (some one)
You can say that something is in your path or blocking your path to mean that it is preventing you from doing or achieving what you want. The Church of England put a serious obstacle in the path of women who want to become priests. = way
On the World Wide Web, the sequence of directories leading to an Internet document When dissecting a URL, the path is the part of the address following the protocol and domain name It may consist of any number of directories and a file name An explanation of relative addressing is available at http: //www webteacher org/winnet/navigate/path html
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