- Industry: Computer; Software
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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 printer trays from which a print job should be printed.
Industry:Software; Computer
The rectangle that describes the size of a piece of paper on which a page is printed. This rectangle is defined in the same coordinate system as the page rectangle. Thus, the upper-left coordinates of the paper rectangle are typically negative and its lower-right coordinates are greater than those of the page rectangle.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, an identifier in a handler definition that represents the actual value of a parameter when the handler is called. Also called a formal parameter.
Industry:Software; Computer
A QT atom that contains other QT atoms, which are its child atoms. See also child atom.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Search Kit, for file-based documents, the location of the enclosing folder for a document or for another parent document URL object. Search Kit manages documents using parent-child relationships, not paths. You can construct the path of any document by following its parent document links. See also document URL object.
Industry:Software; Computer
In AppleScript, an object from which another script object, called the child, inherits properties and handlers. A parent object may be any object, such as a list or an application object, but it is typically another script object.
Industry:Software; Computer
Matching of the terms in a query string to indexed terms, with implied wildcard characters at the start and end of each query term. Each term is matched separately. Search Kit does not currently support partial string searching as an option, but a client application can provide it by adding wildcard operators (asterisks) around each term before handing a query off to Search Kit. See also search.
Industry:Software; Computer
A device driver that performs only basic power-management tasks, such as joining the power plane and changing the device’s power state. See also active driver.
Industry:Software; Computer
A mode that does not modify data. With respect to keyboard-entry, pass-through mode allows users to enter ASCII characters in the context of a 2-byte script, without changing the keyboard script.
Industry:Software; Computer
A standardized mechanism for exchanging data within applications or between applications. The most familiar use for pasteboards is handling copy and paste operations. The equivalent user term is Clipboard.
Industry:Software; Computer