- Industri: Computer; Software
- Number of terms: 54848
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
A pane in the Print dialog that lets the user specify the actions to take when certain errors occur.
Industry:Software; Computer
A message that is supplied when an error occurs during the handling of a command.
Industry:Software; Computer
An atom of type 'ftyp', which defines which file specifications a file is compatible with.
Industry:Software; Computer
An Xcode preferences pane that lists all the folder and file types that Xcode handles and the preferred editor for each of those types.
Industry:Software; Computer
The UID of a file system object, used to determine the object’s permissions. Each file system object has a user ID (the file UID, commonly referred to as the file’s owner), a group ID (the file GID, commonly referred to as the file’s group), and three sets of permission bits, known as owner, group, and other permissions. The first set of bits controls access to the object by the owner (any process whose effective UID is equal to the file UID); the second controls access by members of the group; and the third controls access by everyone else.
Industry:Software; Computer
A drawing operation that paints an area contained within a path, using either a solid color or a pattern. Quartz has two rules that it can use to determine whether a point should be filled—the winding number rule and the even-odd rule.
Industry:Software; Computer
The user term for the Image Kit filter browser panel class (IKFilterBrowserPanel), which allows users to browse Core Image filters.
Industry:Software; Computer
An action required after a completed installation process. The possible finalization actions are log-out, restart, and shutdown.
Industry:Software; Computer
The system application that acts as the primary user interface for file-system interaction.
Industry:Software; Computer