G

    GDT -
      Global descriptor table.
    Global Descriptor Table (GDT) -
      A table that defines code and data segments available to all tasks in an application.
    glyph -
      A graphic symbol whose appearance conveys information; for example, the vertical and horizontal arrows on cursor keys that indicate the directions in which they control cursor movement, the sunburst symbol on the screen illumination control of a display device.
    GPI -
      Graphics programming interface
    graphic primitive -
      In computer graphics, a basic element, such as an arc or a line, that is not made up of smaller parts and that is used to create diagrams and pictures.
    graphics attributes -
      The attributes that apply to graphics primitives. Examples are color selection, line type, and shading pattern definition. Contrast with segment attributes.
    Graphics programming interface (GPI) -
      The formally-defined programming language that lies between an IBM graphics program and the user of the program.
    graphics segment -
      A sequence of related graphic primitives and graphics attributes. See also graphic primitive.
    GRE -
      Graphics engine.


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