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35 Cards in this Set
- Front
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*Page titles *Delivering information in form of multiple sentences *labels for picture *Instruction for operating the application |
Multimedia applications depends on text |
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TEXT |
The most common form of information delivery |
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*Keyboard *Mouse *Scanner |
Text can be captured |
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Formatted Text (RichText) |
Comprise strings of characters of different styles, size, and shape together with tables, graphics and image inserted at appropriate point |
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Unformatted Text (Plaintext) |
Comprise strings of fix-sized characters from a limited character set |
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Hypertext |
It enables the integrated set of documents to be created which defines linkages between them |
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ASCII |
This is the one of the most widely used character set and table includes the binary |
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American Standard Code for Information Interchange Character set) |
ASCII |
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ASCII CODE |
Each character is represent by a unique 7-bit binary. Meaning that there are 128(2^7) alternative characters |
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Extended Character Set |
Extra 1 bit in ASCII is filled with ANSI(American National Standard Instution) characters (256 character) |
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Unicode |
Universal standard for multi media language character published by Unicode consortium |
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UNICODE |
Can support a wide variety of non roman alphabets including Han chines, Japanese, Korean, Bengali |
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Hypertext |
Is a type of a formatted text that enable a related doc. |
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Font |
Collection of characters of different sizes and styles of a typeface |
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TypeFace |
Graphic representation or the shape of character |
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Typeface |
Is a family of related fonts |
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Baseline |
The line on which the base of character are arranged |
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Leading |
The distance between successive baseline |
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X-height |
The distance bnetwen the baseline and the top of a lower case letter x |
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ASCENDER/DECENDERS |
Strokes that rise above the x height/drop below the baseline |
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KERNING |
Adjustment of space between certain pairs of letters to make them look more uniform |
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Tracking |
Spacing between characters |
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Serif |
Flag or decoration at the end of character stroke |
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Spacing |
Monospaced/proportional |
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Serif fronts |
Are usually used for printed media or doc. That have large quantities of text |
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Sans serif fronts |
Considered better for computer display because of the sharper contrast |
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Rasterization |
Front is drawn on the screen one pixel at a time |
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Jaggies |
The jagged edges you see when a bitmapped image is resized |
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Anti aliasing |
Edges making for smoother overall appearance |
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Font mapping |
Specifying which font to be substitution |
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Title Headline Menus Navigation Content |
Text use for |
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*Hypertext *pop up message *drop down boxes *scroll bars *Buttons for interaction *Symbols & Icons |
Positive ways to communicate message by less text |
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Pop up message |
Used to save spacs Remains for some time and vanishes after programmed duration or by a mouse click |
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Drop down boxes |
Gives the user a set of choices and reduces his strain of decision making |
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Buttons |
The concept of hyper linking remains the same |