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Graphics Interchange Format GIF, Graphical User Interface GUI
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GOCA Graphics object content architecture. graphic character A visual representation of a character, other than a control character, that is normally produced by writing, printing, or displaying. Graphical User Interface (GUI) A type of user interface that takes advantage of a high-resolution monitor and includes a combination of graphics to implement an object-action paradigm, the use of pointing devices, menu bars, overlapping windows, and icons. Contrast with Command Line Interface. Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) A compressed graphics format widely used on the Internet. gray component replacement (GCR) Synonym for under color removal (UCR). gray scale A strip of standard gray tones, ranging from white to black, placed at the side of the original copy during photography to measure the tonal range and contrast obtained. GUI Graphical User Interface. gutter The blank area or inner margin from the printing area to the binding. H halftone A printing method that simulates continuous-tone shading using dots of varying sizes laid out on a rectangular grid. Larger dots simulate darker tones and smaller dots simulate lighter tones. Typical grid spacings are 85 lines per inch (lpi) (newspaper), 133 lpi (low end), 150 lpi (midrange), and 175+ lpi (high quality). help In the InfoPrint GUI, an action used to display the online help for a specific template, object, action, button, control, or area in an application window. The name of a button used to access the online help. hold An indication determined by the job-hold 378 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures attribute that is used to keep a job in the queue and prevent InfoPrint from scheduling it. hostname The name given to an AIX system. hot folder A workstation directory where users copy jobs to submit them to print. hypertext A way of presenting information online with connections between one piece of information and another. These connections are called hypertext links. See also hypertext link. hypertext link A connection between one piece of information and another. Selecting a link displays the target piece of information. I icon A graphic symbol displayed on a screen that a user can click to invoke a function or software application. image Toned and untoned pels arranged in a pattern. image data Rectangular arrays of raster information that define an image. imagesetter A high resolution (1270-3600+ dpi) printer that uses an Argon (green) laser to write to film using digital imput. Imagesetting is the step before Cromalin proofing and platemaking. imposition The process of arranging pages on a press sheet to ensure the correct order during final cutting, folding, and binding. Electronic imposition builds press sheets automatically during the RIP and outputs film formatted for immediate use in platemaking. InfoPrint A solution of software and hardware products that can supplement or replace the offset presses and copiers in print shops with high-quality, non-impact, black and white or process color printers. InfoPrint takes documents from creation to the published, kitted, and shipped product.