(graphics or text)
21graphics — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ computer, computer generated ▪ basic, simple ▪ The screen can display simple graphics as well as text. ▪ high end, state of the art …
22text — 01. The professor s lecture just repeated what is written in our assigned [text]. 02. You can store thousands and thousands of pages of [text] on a single CDRom. 03. A [text] of the speech was made available to reporters at the end of his address …
23Text Editor and Corrector — TECO (pronounced /tee koh/; originally an acronym for [paper] Tape Editor and COrrector , but later Text Editor and COrrector ) is a text editor originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the 1960s, after which it… …
24text mode — state of a graphics card in which only text characters are displayed and does not display graphics …
25graphics — graph|ics [ græfıks ] noun plural ** 1. ) pictures produced by computers a ) the pictures in a document, magazine, etc. A single picture is sometimes called a graphic. 2. ) the activity of designing pictures and TEXT for magazines, advertisements …
26graphics */*/ — UK [ˈɡræfɪks] / US noun [plural] 1) a) computing pictures produced by computers b) the pictures in a document, magazine etc. A single picture is sometimes called a graphic. 2) the activity of designing pictures and text for magazines,… …
27graphics — graph•ics [[t]ˈgræf ɪks[/t]] n. 1) (used with a sing. v.) the art of drawing 2) fia (used with a pl. v.) graphic arts 1) 3) rtv sbz (used with a pl. v.) titles, credits, and other text shown on a motion picture or television screen 4) (used with… …
28graphics based — The display of text and pictures as graphics images; typically bitmapped images …
29graphics overlay — To combine computer generated text or graphics and place on top of live video …
30graphics character — character used to create graphic shapes in text mode …