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Apple Inc.
Industry: Computer; Software
Number of terms: 54848
Number of blossaries: 7
Company Profile:
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 script system in which text is generally right-aligned with most characters written from right to left, but with some left-to-right text as well. Arabic and Hebrew are bidirectional script systems.
Industry:Software; Computer
The component that enables applications to display HTML files in Help Viewer, a simple browser.
Industry:Software; Computer
A cache that contains all the information ATSUI needs to draw a range of text associated with a text layout object. This includes caret positions, the memory locations of glyphs, and other information needed to lay out the glyphs.
Industry:Software; Computer
An SDK that is not a system SDK. Sparse SDKs may be provided by third parties, or you can build them yourself.
Industry:Software; Computer
The direction in which successive glyphs are read.
Industry:Software; Computer
Shift Japanese Industrial Standard. A character encoding based on two JIS standards: JIS X 0201 and JIS X 0208. Shift JIS consists of codes from the JIS X 0208 standard that are shifted to make room for older Hankakukana codes from the JIS X 0201 standard.
Industry:Software; Computer
A mechanism used by WebObjects to increase performance whereby destination objects of relationships are not fetched until they are explicitly accessed.
Industry:Software; Computer
The part of Mach that determines when each program (or program thread) runs, including assignment of start times. The priority of a program’s thread can affect its scheduling. See also task, thread.
Industry:Software; Computer
The event handling interface used in Mac OS applications before the Carbon Event Manager. The Classic Event Manager often required a certain amount of polling of the event queue.
Industry:Software; Computer
The combination of text with both left-to-right and right-to-left directions within a single line of text.
Industry:Software; Computer
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