C
cached micro presentation
space -
A presentation space from a Presentation
Manager owned store of micro presentation spaces. It can be used for drawing
to a window only, and must be returned to the store when the task is complete.
CDB -
Command Descriptor
Block.
cell -
character box -
(1) An imaginary parallelogram on a display surface that contains all parts
of one graphic character. Synonymous with bounding box. (T) (2) The maximum
area in which a symbol and all associated elements, such as a cursor, an
underline, or space surrounding the symbol to separate it from other symbols,
can be printed or displayed. Synonymous with character cell. (3) The imaginary
parallelogram whose boundaries govern the size, orientation, and spacing
of individual characters to be displayed on a graphics display device.
character
cell -
(1) An addressable location on a display
surface or printing medium. (2) The physical width and height in pels
of a font. See also bounding box. (3) The imaginary box whose boundaries
govern the size, orientation, and spacing of individual characters to be
displayed on a workstation.
character mode -
A mode that, in conjunction with the font type,
determines the extent to which graphics characters are affected by the character
box, shear, and angle attributes.
clipping -
In computer graphics, removing those parts of
display elements that lie outside of given boundary.
clip
limits -
The area of the paper that can be reached
by a printer or plotter.
clipping path -
A
clipping boundary in world-coordinate space.
code
page -
An assignment of graphic characters and
control function meanings to all code points; for example, assignment of
characters and meanings to 256 code points for an 8-bit code, assignment
of characters and meanings to 128 code points for a 7-bit code.
code
point -
A 1-byte code representing one of 256
potential characters.
code segment -
An
executable section of programming code within a load module.
color
conversion -
Changing one color format to another.
Required, for example, when the source color format is different from the
destination color format. When going from the monochrome color format to
the color format, 1 (one) bits are converted to the image foreground color,
and 0 (zero) bits are converted to the image background color.
When going from color to monochrome, all pels that match the passed background
color are converted to the image background color of the destination.
All other pels are converted to the image foreground color of the destination.
The color conversion takes place prior to any mix mode.
color
dithering -
command
code -
In this specification, refers to a group
of related commands that an adapter device driver can receive.
All command codes have a prefix of "IOCC_". For example, common I/O requests
(such as Read, Write, etc.) are grouped under the command code IOCC_EXECUTE_IO.
command data block -
A
data structure defined by the Small Computer System Interface standard to
send commands to devices that conform to SCSI standards.
command
descriptor block (CDB) -
The structure used to
communicate commands from a source to a destination.
command
modifier -
In this specification, a specific
operation that an adapter device driver is to perform.
All command modifiers have a prefix of "IOCM_". For example, an adapter
device driver might receive an IOCC_EXECUTE_IO command with a command modifier
of IOCM_READ.
compatibility kernel -
The
portion of the OS/2 kernel that exists to support
DOS INT 20, 21, 25, 26, and 27 functions. It acts as an interface to common
kernel functionality such as the file system.
CON
-
Character-device name reserved for the console
keyboard and screen.
conditional compilation
-
Processing by the preprocessor of certain specified
code in the file, depending on the evaluation of a specified condition.
context hook -
Similar
to a "force flag" in earlier versions of OS/2. These are events, signaled
by a virtual device driver, that are processed at task time. Forcing an
IRET, and simulating an NMI, can fall into this category.
control
program -
A computer program designed to schedule
and to supervise the execution of programs of a computer system.
controller
sector buffer -
One or more buffers, managed
by a hardware adapter, to improve I/O transfer rates by helping to match
a device and software timing requirements.
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