Polish | English |
Bez znaku wodnego | No watermark (An option the user can click to remove any existing watermark in the document. If there is no watermark already in the document, clicking this option activates the OK button) |
biały znak | white space (" Any characters that can be found between words - this includes space (" "), newline (carriage return in combination with line feed), and the tab character.") |
ciąg znaków o zerowej długości | zero-length string (A string that contains no characters) |
formatowanie znaku | character formatting (Formatting you can apply to selected text characters) |
jednostka znaku | character entity (A code that's used in HTML to describe symbols, international letters, and other special characters. Character entities are maintained by the International Standards Organization (ISO)) |
kod znaku | character code (A numeric value that corresponds to a particular character in a set) |
kodowanie znaku | character encoding (A one-to-one mapping between a set of characters and a set of numbers) |
konsola znaków | character pad (The pad in Tablet PC Input Panel that you can use to write one character (such as a letter, number, or symbol) at a time. Each character is converted into typed text) |
koń trojański, służący do przechwytywania i zapisywania w pliku znaków wpisywanych przez użytkownika za pośrednictwem klawiatury | keylogger (A type of Trojan that records user activity, such as keystrokes. This information can be sent to an attacker using e-mail or other methods) |
koń trojański, służący do przechwytywania i zapisywania w pliku znaków wpisywanych przez użytkownika za pośrednictwem klawiatury | key logger (A type of malware that sends key strokes or screen shots to an attacker) |
liczba całkowita bez znaku | unsigned integer (A data type that can only hold a whole number with a value greater than, or equal to, zero. In this implementation, the maximum value that an unsigned integer can hold is 0xFFFFFFFF (4,294,967,295)) |
liczba całkowita ze znakiem | signed integer (An integer that has a positive or negative sign) |
niepewny znak | unsafe character (A character in a URL that may be altered during transport across the Internet) |
odstępy między znakami | character spacing (The distance between characters in a line of text. Tracking, kerning, and scaling can be used to adjust the space between characters) |
styl znaku | character style (A combination of any of the character formatting options identified by a style name) |
system rozpoznawania znaków zapisanych atramentem magnetycznym | magnetic ink character recognition (A character recognition system for reading and processing data that uses special inks and characters) |
tablica znaków | character map (In text-based computer graphics, a block of memory addresses that correspond to character spaces on a display screen. The memory allocated to each character space is used to hold the description of the character to be displayed in that space) |
wiersz optycznego rozpoznawania znaków | optical character recognition line (A line of characters that is read by special character recognition equipment and translated into computer text) |
wiersz rozpoznawania znaków wydrukowanych atramentem magnetycznym | magnetic ink character recognition line (A line of characters that is encoded with a special type of ink that can be magnetized and then translated into characters. MICR lines are used on bank checks to identify the bank, account, and check) |
wskaźnik znaku zapytania | question-mark pointer (Use the question-mark pointer to get context-sensitive Help on toolbar buttons, dialog box options, tools in the toolbox, and other parts of the window) |
zestaw znaków | character set (A grouping of alphabetic, numeric, and other characters that have some relationship in common. For example, the standard ASCII character set includes letters, numbers, symbols, and control codes that make up the ASCII coding scheme) |
zestaw znaków ASCII | ASCII character set (A standard 7-bit code for representing ASCII characters using binary values; code values range from 0 to 127. Most PC-based systems use an 8-bit extended ASCII code, with an extra 128 characters used to represent special symbols, foreign-language characters, and graphic symbols) |
zestaw znaków dwubajtowych | double-byte character set (A character set that can use more than one byte to represent a single character. A DBCS includes some characters that consist of 1 byte and some characters that consist of 2 bytes. Languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean use DBCS) |
zestaw znaków dwubajtowych | double byte character set (A character set that can use more than one byte to represent a single character. A DBCS includes some characters that consist of 1 byte and some characters that consist of 2 bytes. Languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean use DBCS) |
zestaw znaków dwubajtowych | DBCS (A character set that can use more than one byte to represent a single character. A DBCS includes some characters that consist of 1 byte and some characters that consist of 2 bytes. Languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean use DBCS) |
zestaw znaków standardu ANSI | ANSI character set (An 8-bit character set used by Microsoft Windows that allows you to represent up to 256 characters (0 through 255) by using your keyboard. The ASCII character set is a subset of the ANSI set) |
zestaw znaków wielobajtowych | multibyte character set (A mixed-width character set, in which some characters consist of more than 1 byte. An MBCS is used in languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, where the 256 possible values of a single-byte character set are not sufficient to represent all possible characters) |
znak deklaracji typu | type-declaration character (A character appended to a variable name indicating the variable's data type) |
znak diakrytyczny | diacritical mark (A mark placed over, under, or through a character, usually to indicate a change in phonetic value from the unmarked state) |
znak diakrytyczny | diacritic (A mark placed over, under, or through a character, usually to indicate a change in phonetic value from the unmarked state) |
znak dwubajtowy | wide character (A 2-byte multilingual character code) |
znak katalogu | directory character (" A character that is used to denote the directory, for instance "\" or "/" or ":". Depending on what OS you're running on e.g. c:\bin\dos\ would be a directory on your machine.") |
znak kontrolny | control character (A character that is inserted in right-to-left and mixed text to specify the formatting of text when the inherent directionality of the text is insufficient to display expected results) |
znak neutralny | neutral character (A character that does not have strong right-to-left or left-to-right language attributes) |
znak niedrukowalny | nonprinting character (A character used to control the format of displayed or printed information, rather than to represent a particular letter, digit, or other special character. The space () is one of the more important nonprinting characters) |
znak niedrukowalny | non-printable character (A character used to control the format of displayed or printed information, rather than to represent a particular letter, digit, or other special character. The space () is one of the more important nonprinting characters) |
znak nierozdzielający | non-spacing character (A character, such as diacritic, that has no meaning by itself, but overlaps a base character to modify it) |
znak null | null character (" A character code with a null value; literally, a character meaning "nothing." Although it is real in the sense of being recognizable, occupying space internally in the computer, and being sent or received as a character, a NUL character displays nothing, takes no space on the screen or on paper, and causes no specific action when sent to a printer. In ASCII, NUL is represented by the character code 0. ") |
znak odstępu | white-space character (" Any characters that can be found between words - this includes space (" "), newline (carriage return in combination with line feed), and the tab character.") |
znak plus | plus sign (The + character, used to indicate addition or a positive number) |
znak podstawowy | base character (A character that has meaning independent of other characters, or any graphical character that is not a diacritical mark) |
znak przepełnienia | overflow chevron (The double angle bracket denoting an overflow button control) |
znak rozdzielający | spacing character (A character with a non-zero width) |
znak rozszerzony | extended character (Any of the 128 additional characters in the extended ASCII (8-bit) character set. These characters include those in several non-English languages, such as accent marks, and special symbols used for creating pictures) |
znak separatora | separator character (A character you choose to indicate where you want text to separate when you convert a table to text, or where you want new rows or columns to begin when you convert text to a table) |
znak separatora listy | list-separator character (A character, usually a comma or semicolon, that separates elements in a list) |
znak składany | composite character (A text element consisting of a base character and a diacritic or accent mark. Although most common in the Latin script, other scripts (including Greek, Devanagari, and Tamil) also have composite characters) |
znak spacji | space character (A character that is entered by pressing the SPACEBAR on the keyboard and that typically appears on the screen as a blank space) |
znak specjalny | special character (A character that is not found on your keyboard and must be inserted from within the software or by pressing a combination of keys on your keyboard) |
znak stopnia | DEGREE SIGN (The ° character) |
znak tabulatora | tab character (A character used to align lines and columns on screen and in print. Although a tab is visually indistinguishable from a series of blank spaces in most programs, the tab character and the space character are different to a computer. A tab is a single character and therefore can be added, deleted, or overtyped with a single keystroke) |
znak typu identyfikatora | identifier type character (" A character that that forces a literal to assume a data type other than the one its form indicates. You do this by appending the character to the end of the literal. For example, "%" forces the Integer data type of the literal "L" in the following declaration: Dim L%.") |
znak ucieczki | escape character (A single character that suppresses any special meaning of the character that follows it) |
znak wiodący | leader character (A dot, hyphen, or other character used to create a line that fills the space before a tab stop) |
znak wodny | watermark (An image that appears as the background to a document. Generally faded and transparent, so that text can be clearly read over it) |
znak zapytania | question mark (The ? character, used as a punctuation mark or wildcard character) |
znak zastrzeżony | reserved character (A keyboard character that has a special meaning to a program and, as a result, normally cannot be used in assigning names to files, documents, and other user-generated tools, such as macros. Characters commonly reserved for special uses include the asterisk (*), forward slash (/), backslash (\), question mark (?), and vertical bar (|)) |
znak złożony | precomposed character (A single character that represents a sequence of characters, usually a combination of a base character and one or more diacritics) |
znaki dwubajtowe | double-byte characters (A set of characters in which each character is represented by two bytes. Some languages, such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean, require double-byte character sets) |
znaki kashida | kashidas (The special characters used to extend the joiner between two Arabic characters. Used to improve the appearance of justified text by visually lengthening words rather than increasing the spacing between words. Can also function like a hyphen) |
znaki prefiksu | prefix characters (A set of 1 to 4 bytes that prefix each data field in a native-format bulk-copy data file) |
znaki wiodące | leader (A line or row of characters used to lead the eye from a data label to a data point, or from a callout to the appropriate part of an illustration) |