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Glossary–6
typeface
Virtual Memory
Windows
WYSIWYP
The design of the characters in a font.
A technology that allows memory to be expanded
more than the actual main memory of the computer.
When Windows is used in Enhanced mode with an
i386 (SX) or newer CPU, a part of the hard disk is
used as a swap file and a part of the information
stored in the main memory is stored in the swap file
thereby virtually expanding the capacity of the main
memory.
An operating system developed by Microsoft that
offers an efficient and user-friendly graphical
environment using a mouse, menu screens, and a
simplified user interface.
What You See Is What You Print
In the Windows environment, the fonts handled by
the computer are displayed on the screen and printed
on the printer with exactly the same attributes. It
means that what is displayed on the screen will be
output exactly produced by the printer.

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