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finishing
firmware
FIS
fixed disk
fixed font
fixed pitch
fixed spacing
floating accent
font
form
form feed
format
FormMerge
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The PostScript graphic operation in which the inside of a shape
is painted with some color, such as black or a pattern.
The operations that are performed after a document leaves the
press. For example, binding the documents is a finishing
operation.
Permanent programs stored in read-only memory (ROM).
Font Interchange Standard. Standard that defines the digital
representation of fonts and character metrics for the generation
of an entire series of Interpress fonts.
A disk drive that is mounted within a computer and is not
removable.
Font containing characters with fixed spacing. See also
proportional font.
Font set in which every character cell has the same width. In
reference to character sets, this term describes typefaces in
which all character cells are of equal width. Monospaced as
opposed to proportional spaced.
Arrangement of characters on a line so that all characters occupy
the same amount of horizontal space.
Nonspacing accent characters that can be combined with
characters and printed as a composite.
A complete set of alphanumeric characters and symbols that
have common characteristics such as style (typeface), point size,
weight, and stress. Computers store font images in data files,
defined in either bitmap or contour format. For example, 10
point Helvetica Light Italic.
1. Compiled forms source library (.FSL) file. 2. Printed or typed
document with blank spaces for inserting information. Specific
arrangement of lines, text, and graphics stored in a computer
under an identifying name. Page of data that, when preceded by
proper commands, is stored on the system disk as a permanent
file. It may be merged with variable data by a form start
command. See also FDL; FSL.
Keyboard or printer control character that causes the printer to
skip the top of the next page.
1. Layout of a document, including margins, page length, line
spacing, typeface, and so on. 2. In data storage, the way the
surface of a disk is organized to store data. 3. To prepare the
surface of a disk for acceptance of data.
An application within the decomposition service used to merge
one page of form with one page of data.
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