orphan


In word processing, an orphan is the first line of a paragraph that appears as the last line of a page, or the last line of a paragraph that appears as the first line of a page (this is sometimes called a widow). Orphans are considered bad form in page layout, so most word processors allow you to avoid them.

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    A file that no longer has a purpose. For example, when you uninstall an application, a few files that make up the application, or were generated by the application, may remain on your hard disk. These are orphan files since they serve no purpose without the application. In general, you can delete orphan files, but […]

  • oscillator clock

    A circuit within a computer that creates a series of pulses that pace the computer’s electronic system. The oscillator clock synchronizes, paces and coordinates the operations of the computer’s circuit.

  • out-point

    In video editing an out-point is a term used to describe the end point of an edit. Contrast with in-point

  • outline font

    A scalable font in which the outlines of each character are geometrically defined. The most popular languages for defining outline fonts are PostScript and TrueType. An outline font is scalable because, given a geometrical description of a typeface, a printer or other display device can generate the characters at any size (scale). Aside from offering […]

  • Output

    (n.) Anything that comes out of a computer. Output can be meaningful information or gibberish, and it can appear in a variety of forms — as binary numbers, as characters, as pictures, and as printed pages. Output devices include display screens, loudspeakers, and printers. (v.)To give out. For example, display screens output images, printers output […]


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