The simplest method of transferring a drawing is to trace it onto the support surface The drawing itself is used for this purpose One begins by rubbing over the back of the drawing with a red chalk or a soft pencil It is then held firmly over the support, and the drawing is repeated using a pencil or stylus from the front When the complete drawing has been gone over in this way, it can be lifted away to reveal a traced image of the original If the main drawing is to be saved tracing paper is laid over the original and the main outlines are redrawn onto the tracing paper The back of the tracing paper is then rubbed by red chalk or a soft pencil, in the same manner a s before and drawn over yet again, held against the support
The ability of the processor to detect execution of certain instruction types, such as branch, call and return When tracing is enabled, the processor generates a fault whenever it detects a trace event A trace fault handler can then be designed to call a debug monitor to provide information on the trace event and its location in the instruction stream
The act of one who traces; especially, the act of copying by marking on thin paper, or other transparent substance, the lines of a pattern placed beneath; also, the copy thus producted
The automatic finding of nodes by automatic navigation Examples might be finding all nodes dependent on another node, all people interested in a given node, all modules which use a given module Another example is a trace starting with more than one node, such as to find a node in common between two groups, or path linking two nodes
assistance is provided to people in the community who have been separated from their relatives (citizens of other countries) as a result of war, civil disturbances, natural disaster, or changing world conditions over which the individual has no control Tracing services for victims of war have their foundation in the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols
1 See trace 2 The action of skating the repetitions of a compulsory figure so that the later traces match as closely as possible the trace from the first pattern of the figure The tracing of errors made in the first trace of a compulsory figure is considered an error in itself
An image-presenting regime when the co-ordinates and the plotted variable value at the current mouse position is prompted Implemented for graphic images See 4 1 13 Tracing co-ordinates and the plotted value
1 A record of the headings under which an item is represented in the catalog 2 A record of the references that have been made to a name or to the title of a item that is represented in the catalog See also Access points
A facility that writes detailed information about an operation to an output file The trace facility produces a detailed sequence of statements that describe the events of an operation as they are executed Administrators use the trace facility for diagnosing an abnormal condition; it is not normally turned on
A procedure used in debugging programs which involves the display of certain aspects of the program (such as the name of the current subroutine, values in variables, etc ) while the program is running In AutoLISP, only the name of the current subroutine is displayed and the values it receives and returns Tracing is turned on and off with the trace and untrace functions
Term used for added entries on a catalog record Originally applied to the production of catalog cards but term retained into automated environment SEE ALSO Entry
A legal proceeding taken under the law of equity where the plaintiff attempts to reclaim specific property, through the court, whether the property is still in the first acquirer's hands or it has passed onto others, and even if the property has been converted (related common law terms: conversion, trover and detinue) This is a procedure frequently used by a trust beneficiary to recover misappropriated trust property