Определение white space в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
White area between written characters and graphic regions on a produced page or computer display; blanks and the vertical blank lines in between paragraphs, or other organized rows of text lines (poetry)
Any single character or series of characters that represents horizontal or vertical space in typography
One or more space or format effector characters Used to promote readability between syntactic elements or within the contents of comment or text strings [641 0-B-1] [641 0-G-1]
Empty space created by spaces, tabs and extra lines Also used to refer to empty space in a bitmapped graphic file
The blank (though not necessarily white) area, or padding, left around content to make it appear distinct and uncongested Created by inserting line feeds, carriage returns, spaces, and other typed characters not visible when rendered by the browser
The area left open in an ad or article that is not printed over with type and /or art
Any keystroke that leaves space on the screen, such as space bar, cursor return, line feed, horizontal tab, or vertical tab In the obj conf file, you can continue a directive line by adding white space at the beginning of the next line
Tabs, spaces, carriage returns, and other characters that are meant to be seen as empty space
Spaces, tabs, and blank lines used to set off sections of source code to enhance readability
Space characters, tab characters, form feed characters, new-line characters, and, when referring to source code, comments
the "breathing room" on a page, this refers to the parts of a document or display that aren't occupied by text or other visual elements A certain amount of white space is essential to make documents attractive and readable
The area of a print advertisement that is left blank in order to capture attention
1 any sequence of symbols in a program's source that contains only tabs, newlines and spaces
Any part of a document not covered by images or text (whether or not the background of the page is actually white)
Unoccupied parts of a print advertisement, including between blocks of type, illustrations, headlines, etc
The areas of the page without text or graphics, used as a deliberate element in good graphic design
Space characters, tab characters, form feed characters, new-line characters, and (when referring to source code) comments
Anything in a program that is not code Space characters, tab characters, form feed characters, new-line characters, and, when referring to source code, comments are all considered white space
The blank areas on a page where text and illustrations are not printed White space should be considered an important graphic element in page design
The complete set of whitespace characters can vary from implementation to implementation; however, every set typically includes the following characters: blank (space), horizontal and vertical tab, newline and formfeed
Computer term for any number of Spaces, Enters, Newlines, and Tabs Ex: A "Whitespace-separated wordlist" is a list of words, each word separated from the next by one or more characters of Whitespace
Any number of contiguous space, tab, newline, and newpage characters Except within string literals, the amount of contiguous whitespace is not significant in program code
a printer's term referring to non-printed areas of the page The margins at the top, bottom, left, and right edges of a page In addition to unprinted space between the margins, are called whitespace