Subject | English | Lithuanian |
comp., MS | accelerated graphics port | Spartinamosios grafikos jungtis (A technology that provides a dedicated, high-speed port through which large blocks of 3-D texture data can be moved between the computer's graphics controller and system memory) |
comp., MS | background graphics mode | fono grafikos režimas (A mode that defines how background colors are mixed with window or screen colors for text and bitmap operations) |
IT | computer graphics | kompiuterinė grafika |
comp., MS | DirectX Graphics Infrastructure | "DirectX Graphic Infrastructure" (The infrastructure that manages low-level graphics-related tasks, such as output adapter and swap chain configuration, and provides a common framework for managing virtualized graphics components and resources) |
IT | discrete graphics card | atskira grafikos plokštė |
commun., IT | generative computer graphics | vaizdo sinteze |
IT | graphic addition | grafiška sudėtis |
IT | graphic addition | grafinė sudėtis |
IT | graphic character | grafinis ženklas |
IT, tech. | graphic display | grafinis displėjus |
chem. | graphic formula | struktūrinė formulė |
econ. | graphic illustration | grafikos iliustracija |
IT | graphic instrument | automatinio užrašymo prietaisas |
IT | graphic instrument | savirašis prietaisas |
IT | graphic language | grafinė kalba |
med. | graphic symbol | grafinis simbolis |
IT | graphic terminal | grafinis galinis įrenginys (device) |
comp., MS | Graphics Device Interface | Grafikos įrenginio sąsaja (An executable program that processes graphical function calls from a Windows-based application and passes those calls to the appropriate device driver, which performs the hardware-specific functions that generate output. By acting as a buffer between applications and output devices, GDI presents a device-independent view of the world for the application while interacting in a device-dependent format with the device) |
comp., MS | graphics memory | grafinė atmintis (A type of memory used by video cards to store information that will be displayed on a monitor. The amount of video memory dictates the maximum resolution and color depth available for the display) |
comp., MS | graphics platform | grafikos platforma (The foundation technology by which a computer displays graphic images) |
comp., MS | SmartArt graphic | "SmartArt" grafinis elementas (A graphic element from the SmartArt feature) |
comp., MS | SmartArt graphic Picture Layout | "SmartArt" grafinių paveikslėlių maketas (A feature that automates the task of positioning images and combining them with text in documents. It produces attractive, editable designs that highlight photos and accompanying text and make it easy for novices to produce compelling, high quality photo layouts) |
comp., MS | SmartArt graphics | "SmartArt" grafika (An Office feature that allows users to create professional looking information graphics quickly and easily) |
comp., MS | super video graphics adapter | Supervideografikos adapteris (A video standard established by BESA to provide high-resolution color display on IBM-compatible computers. The most commonly implemented SVGA standard is 1024 x 768 pixels color resolution) |
comp., MS | vector graphic | vektorinė grafika (An image generated from a mathematical description that determines the position, length, and direction in which lines are drawn. A vector graphic is created as a collection of lines rather than as a pattern of individual dots or pixels) |