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| | Graphics - encyclopedia article about Graphics. |
 | | In computing, graphics are used as an interface for the user; and graphics is one of the five key elements of multimedia technology. |  | | In computer graphics there are two types of graphics: Raster, where each pixel is separately defined, and Vector, where mathematical formula are used to draw lines (eg 'take two points and draw a parabole between them'), which are then interpreted at the 'receiving end' to produce the graphic. |  | | 3D computer graphics became possible in the late 1980s with the powerful SGI computers which were later used to create some of the first fully computer generated short films at Pixar. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/graphics
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| | * Output Device - (Computing): Definition |
 | | Output device on which a computer displays information for the benefit of the operator user - usually in the form of a such as. |  | | A computer output device where each displayed on the screen corresponds directly to one or more in the computer's. |  | | The visual output device of a computer, which is commonly a CRT-based video display. |
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http://www.mimihu.com/computing/output_device.html
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| | System and method for adjusting the illumination characteristics of an output device - Patent 5786803 |
 | | The display circuitry 14 has inputs and outputs; the outputs of the display circuitry 14 are coupled to respective channel inputs of the display device 12. |  | | The input device 22 is a conventional keyboard and pointing device, such as a mouse type controller, for inputting data into computer systems. |  | | The input device 22, processor 24, system memory 26, and video card 28 are preferably a Macintosh Computer model Quadra 800 from Apple Computer, Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. Those skilled in the art will realize that other computer systems, such as an I.B.M. compatible personal computer, may be used to implement the present invention. |
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http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5786803.html
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| | Input/output device for mounting in vehicle - US Patent 6717287 |
 | | wherein the switch is disposed on the housing such that the output device moves the switch into the activated position when the output device moves from the first position to the second position, and wherein the electronics disable the input device when the switch is not in the activated position. |  | | The computer preferably comprises a housing, electronics, an input device, and an output device. |  | | In this embodiment, the output 114 activates a mechanical switch 140 when the output 114 is in the second position. |
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http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6717287.html
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| | Image |
 | | In computer graphics and digital image processing, the word image almost always means digital image or, by extension, any computer description of an image, e.g. |  | | a raster map, an image file, or a 2D computer graphics model. |  | | A core image (or core dump) is a faithful copy of the data stored in the main memory of a computer or process. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/i/im/image.html
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| | Glossary of Computer Terms |
 | | An output device which outputs computer data on microfilm or microfiche. |  | | Computer Output to Laser Disk means the output of data for storage to optical disk, such as CD-ROMs. |  | | A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else. |
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http://homepage.eircom.net/~shemar/glossary.html
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| | PGPLOT Chapter 1: Introduction |
 | | For most hardcopy devices, this should be the name of a disk file, while for interactive devices, it should be the name of a device of the appropriate type; in both cases, the name should be specified according to the syntax of the operating system in use. |  | | There is also a ``null device,'' to which unwanted graphical output can be directed. |  | | Currently this includes attempts to open input files (binary font file and color-name database), and, when the null device is selected for output, statistics of device-driver calls. |
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http://www.ill.fr/Computing/tjphtml/chapter1.html
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| | R Help 2002: RE: [R] generating graphical output when DISPLAY i |
 | | Is it possible to generate graphical output (to a file) when the |  | | Check the output of./configure or config.log whether the check for libpng was succesfull. |  | | output, and the problem is that I'm not guaranteed to have a valid |
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http://www.r-project.org/nocvs/mail/r-help/2002/3429.html
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| | ncl-talk 2000-2002 archive: How to maximize the size of your gr |
 | | device (NCGM, X11 window, or PostScript file) you are drawing to. |  | | This is especially useful for maximizing your PostScript output. |  | | of your graphical output as large as possible on whatever workstation |
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http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Support/talk_archives/all/0035.html
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| | Chemical Crystallography Oxford: Graphical Output Devices |
 | | ENCAPPOST The graphical output will be sent to a file in the same way as with POSTSCRIPT, the only difference is that the resulting file will be in Encapsulated form so that it can be incorporated into other packages eg Word Perfect (using the Graphics range of commands). |  | | POSTSCRIPT The graphical output is sent to a file in POSTSCRIPT format so that it can be printed on a postscript printer. |  | | CPOST This generates a file in Colour Postscript (Level 1) format. |
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http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp/web-mirrors/crystals/cameron-7.html
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| | Creating Graphical Output |
 | | NCL uses the NCAR Graphics High Level Utilities Library (HLU) to produce its graphical output. |  | | X11 output will create an X11 window on the display specified by the DISPLAY environment variable. |  | | This call, when using either Postscript or CGM workstations, causes a new page to be inserted into the output file. |
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http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng4.1/ref/ncl/NclGraphics.html
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| | Printing Graphical Output from BOSS DAMBRK |
 | | The graphic output can be exported to a Microsoft Windows Metafile (WMF) and then brought into Microsoft Word (or similar program) for printing out. |  | | Similarly, the analysis ASCII text output can be opened using Microsoft Word (or similar program) and can then be printed. |  | | You can use Microsoft Word for formatting the output. |
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http://www.bossintl.com/forums/showthread/s/add163e0ff500fa3a8a6bf34e7c9daef/threadid/9665.html
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| | How to use Ghostscript |
 | | Causes the given font to be substituted for all unknown fonts, instead of using the normal intelligent substitution algorithm. |  | | Initializes Ghostscript with a null device (a device that discards the output image) rather than the default device or the device selected with |  | | On Unix systems you can use this switch to send output directly to a pipe. |
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http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/gnu/5.50/Use.htm
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| | WAI Accessibility Guidelines: User Agent |
 | | A dependent user agent relies on the rendering of another user agent to perform its tasks. |  | | In the case of the OBJECT element, the text content of the OBJECT is considered its alternative text (see [HTML40], section 13.3.1 for complete rules about rendering OBJECT elements, embedded OBJECT elements, etc.). |  | | An independent user agent only requires the source document (and associated style sheets, etc.) to perform its tasks. |
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http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/wai-useragent.html
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| | FLUENT - HARDCOPY |
 | | Fluent and FLMETA produced PostScript or other format graphics files can be transfered to and from gold and PC accounts for storing or printing as described here. |  | | The following table list the default hardcopy devices for different versions of Fluent currently being used in Sheffield. |  | | In Sheffield University, the most popular method of producing Fluent Hardcopy output involves getting Fluent to produce a PostScript graphics file. |
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http://www.shef.ac.uk/savas/software/fluent/flv41f4.htm
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| | 1.4.2.7.2. Graphical Output and Interpretation |
 | | When this occurs, it is important to investigate whether the unexpected result is due to problems in the experiment and data collection or is it in fact indicative of unexpected underlying structure in the data. |  | | Simple graphical techniques can be quite effective in revealing unexpected results in the data. |  | | The role of the graphical and statistical analysis is to detect problems or unexpected results in the data. |
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http://www.statlets.com/nist/eda/section4/eda4272.htm
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| | ! Aware: default selections: Graphical Output |
 | | Generating Graphical output and images, including fonts, displays, printing |  | | PGPLOT - The PGPLOT C library helps you create graphical plots; this module provides a Perl interface to it. |  | | OpenGL was developed primarily for SGI workstations, but the OpenGL library will also work with MesaGL, a similar library developed for SunOS. |
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http://www.rocketaware.com/uint/graphic/output
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| | X/Open Requirement: XRDTOPA06 |
 | | The API must be extensible to deal with new devices or enhancements to existing technology. |  | | The API specified in HCI02 must support a standard imaging model and mechanism for handling input events that can be applied transparently by applications. |  | | Applications can utilise various types of input and need to manipulate them in various ways. |
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http://archive.opengroup.org/public/reqts/dtopa06s.htm
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| | Graphical output device -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | (The pictorial representation and manipulation of data by a computer) Computer graphics |  | | A graphical output device is a computer (Click link for more info and facts about output device) output device that produces visual material. |  | | (A screen used to display the output of a computer to the user) Computer display, (Click link for more info and facts about display device) display device |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/G/Gr/Graphical_output_device.htm
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| | Graphical Output Commands |
 | | Many take as input a list of vectors or expressions to plot, and in some cases ambiguities may arise. |  | | The following commands display the output of simulations graphically, either on-screen or on a printing device. |
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http://www.wrcad.com/manual/wrsmanual/node247.html
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| | Graphical output |
 | | The first output on any device draws up axes and a title, according to the current region. |  | | Graphical representations of LEXT data can be output to any GKS device. |  | | The device will not be erased by a |
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http://www.ing.iac.es/Astronomy/observing/manuals/html_manuals/wht_instr/ldss/section1.3.0.10.html
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| | Graphical Output |
 | | Next: Graphics Primitives and Attributes Up: Overview Previous: Overview of Computer Graphics |  | | Almost all devices used for graphics output now use some form of raster technology. |  | | The most popular output device has been, and continues to be, the Cathode Ray Tube. |
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http://www.ece.eps.hw.ac.uk/~andy/hyper99/overview/graphout.html
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| | W2H HOWTO |
 | | The default output for the graphical programs is a |  | | by an appropriate output device in the Graphics Devices Configuration (upper frame). |  | | file which can be then displayed, zoomed, rotated etc. by an embedded graphical viewer. |
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http://www.es.embnet.org/Doc/w2h/Doc/howto/howto-print.html
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| | Display device -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | See also: (A screen used to display the output of a computer to the user) computer display, (Click link for more info and facts about graphical output device) graphical output device |  | | A display device is a device for visual presentation of (An iconic mental representation) images (including text) acquired, stored, or transmitted in various forms. |  | | Display device -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/D/Di/Display_device.htm
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| | Output device, method of controlling it, and storage medium page |
 | | < Method and apparatus for using name spaces in a graphical user interface |  | | Output device, method of controlling it, and storage medium |  | | Output device, method of controlling it, and storage medium page |
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http://www.patentalert.com/docs/001/z00172946.shtml
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| | g2: graphical output |
 | | Move graphic cursor relative to the currner graphical cursor position. |  | | Draw line from graphic cursor to the point x, y |  | | Quasi pixel is introduced to make easier plotting of cellular automata and related pictures. |
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http://g2.sourceforge.net/g2_ref/group__graphic.html
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| | Graphical Output |
 | | fi> soft options+ Possible devices are: mfile_input Metafile input.. |  | | HTML::WWWTheme is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. |  | | task to open a device and specify it as the default to be used by subsequent Figaro applications. |
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http://www.jcmt.jach.hawaii.edu/JACpublic/JCMT/software/stardocs/sun217.htx/node9.html
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| | US PATENT SUBCLASS 73 / 791-- .~.~.~ Graphical output |
 | | US PATENT SUBCLASS 73 / 791--.~.~.~ Graphical output |  | | A device providing a s:graphical output of a single parameter as a function of time is not classified herein, but in the appropriate parameter subclass. |  | | (under subclass 789) Subject matter wherein the output is presented in the form of a multidimensional graph. |
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http://www.patentec.com/data/class/defs/73/791.html
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| | Digital printing |
 | | GGG Digital Graphics Digital offset printing, digital color laser and large format output, graphic design, bindery and mailing services. |  | | An electronic, often battery-powered device for recording and storing photographs in digital format, especially on a flash card. |  | | Print on Demand.com A directory and search engine for digital printing professionals and their clients. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Digital_printing.html
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| | R help archive: [R] formatting |
 | | I could not figure this out from the documentation: is there a way to send formatted non-graphical data to a fancy output device (eg, latex, pdf...) For example, if I want to include the summary of a linear model in a document, I might want to have it automatically texified. |
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http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/07/0001.html
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| | Display device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A display device is a device for visual or tactile presentation of images (including text) acquired, stored, or transmitted in various forms. |  | | While most common displays are designed to present information dynamically in a visual medium, tactile displays, usually intended for the blind or visually impaired, use mechanical parts to dynamically update a tactile image (usually of text) so that the image may be felt by the fingers. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_display
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| | J2ME graphical output — oldschool.voodoofrog.com |
 | | MIDP 2.0 compatible (very fast) device with color display |  | | It should be obvious that it was meant to run on my girlfriends cell phone (her name is Denisa). |  | | You can get it from the download page |
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http://oldschool.voodoofrog.com/j2me/funstuff
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