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graphicRelationships Related Term: image picture visual materials n. ~ 1. An image; an illustration; a picture. - 2. A symbolic representation of something. - 3. Cataloging · A still, two-dimensional repres [..]
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graphic"vivid, describing accurately ," 1660s (graphically "vividly" is from 1570s), from Latin graphicus "picturesque," from Greek graphikos "of or for writing, belonging [..]
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graphicA visual representation or design on a surface. Related: Popular Culture
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graphic A picture or non-text item within a web
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graphicA computer-generated picture produced on a computer screen or paper, ranging from simple line or bar graphs to colorful and detailed images.
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graphicgrafish
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graphicAny two-dimensional nontextual, still representation. Graphics can be opaque (illustrations, photographs, diagrams, maps, charts, graphs, etc.) or designed to be viewed or projected without motion usi [..]
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graphicGraphic, Visualization, and Usability
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graphicThis is a picture or an image.
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graphicA graphic is an item of art, for example, a screen shot, a diagram, a flow chart, or a photograph. Refer also to raster graphic; vector graphic.
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graphicAn illustration in a newspaper, magazine or web page explaining part of a story in a visual way, e.g. troop movements in a battle or a calendar of a sequence of events.
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graphicA photo, copy panel, or artwork applied to an exhibit.
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graphicAn electronic picture or image.
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graphic(n) an image that is generated by a computer(adj) written or drawn or engraved(adj) describing nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail(adj) of or relating to the graphic arts(adj) relating to or p [..]
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graphicA picture, or having to do with pictures. Drawing and painting programs. Pictures used instead of words, such as toolbar buttons.
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graphicAny illustrative element in a page layout, such as a photograph, illustration, icon, ruled line, or any other non-text element.
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graphicThe process of pictorial Communication, between Human and computers, in which the computer input and output have the form of Charts, Drawings, or other appropriate pictorial representation.
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graphicThe Portable Interactive Graphics project for displaying graphics in MiniApps uses a color palette.
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graphicA superordinate term comprising various arrangements of elements, for example windows or graphical objects.
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graphicThe class CL_CU_AXIS defines the appearance of the axes.
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graphicA graphics product used to display business graphics.
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graphicA program for creating two- and three-dimensional diagrams.
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graphicA sign indicating whether data has been changed.
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graphicAn interpreter in the Internet Graphics Server.
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graphicThe IGS consists of several interpreters with different tasks. The chart interpreter processes the chart request and creates the respective graphical representation.
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graphicThe name of a graphics product used to display business graphics.
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graphicA variety of diagram which goes to make up a chart.
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graphicA variety of business graphic.
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graphicAn ActiveX control located between the graphics proxy in the back end and the Chart control in the front end.
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graphicA group of nodes treated as a unit in a structure graphic.
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graphicA function used to collapse a structure by closing one or more nodes in the hierarchy or network.
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graphicThe interpretation of colors in a graphic.
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graphicA grid of cells used to provide colors to be used in graphics.
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graphicA function which determines the colors that are selected from the color palette, and in what order.
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graphicThe node that comes before the node in question.
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graphicA list of graphics products stored in a table with details of their platforms and graphic types. The graphics proxy can choose a product on the current platform automatically.
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graphicThe graphics that are external programs.
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graphicThe dialog boxes containing settings for the business graphics product "Chart."
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graphicA digital image created/captured as a set of samples of a given space.
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graphicA type of object in a structure graphic.
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graphicNETZ is the name of a graphics product for displaying hierarchies and networks.
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graphicA type of structure graphic in the form of a network.
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graphicA specific set of data in the data container.
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graphicThe node that follows the node in question.
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graphicA color scheme used in the Portable Interactive Graphics (PIG) project, also referred to as the "snake" scheme.
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graphicA design pattern where the data is separated from the views of the data.
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graphicAn element of the IGS architecture.
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graphicThe identification used to describe a minor tick mark.
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graphicWhere one object calls the method belonging to another object to get it to perform a specific function.
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graphicA graphics program for creating two- and three-dimensional graphics.
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graphicA tool for generating customizing settings such as colors or shading for business graphics.
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graphicGraphics program for presenting data in hierarchical structures.
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graphicTool for displaying graphic files created in Hewlett-Packard Graphic Language (HPGL) format.
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graphicGraphics program for creating, modifying and displaying networks or hierarchies.
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graphicGraphics program for displaying arrays of pushbuttons.
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graphicGraphics program used as an analysis tool in strategic planning, particularly in multi-product companies.
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graphicGraphics program used to display statistical data in the form of a curve.
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graphicA graphics product for displaying hierarchies.
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graphicThe appearance of time intervals defined by the class CL_CU_SCALE.
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graphicWhen graphics are synchronized with respect to an event, the master graphics proxy sends the event to one or more slave graphics proxies.
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graphicThe actual bar where the time is displayed. It can be customized.
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graphicThe Portable Interactive Graphics (PIG) project for displaying graphics in MiniApps uses a color palette.
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graphicThe structure proxy deals with structure graphics, such as networks.
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graphicA type of graphic comprising network graphics and hierarchy graphics.
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graphicThe short lines placed at regular intervals on the time axis and at right angles to it.
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graphicThe sending of an event to one or more slave graphics proxies, when graphics are synchronized with respect to the event.
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graphicThe Applets used in the context of the Portable Interactive Graphics (PIG) project.
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graphicSet of control parameters used to specify the function and appearance of the window in Gantt charts, networks and hierarchy graphics.
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graphicAn ABAP Objects command used to cause an instance of a particular class.
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graphicThe visualization attributes of graphics such as bar color, titles and gridlines.
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graphicAn area holding information for the application.
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graphicA report that uses a DDIC structure to generate a file with a data container implementation.
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graphicA row of data in the data container.
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graphicA group of related information.
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graphicThe overall appearance of a chart.
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graphicOne of several elements in the architecture of the IGS.
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graphicThe general visualization attributes in a graphic.
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graphicThe size of the plot area.
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graphicA platform-independent class library for generating 2D graphics.
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graphicAn element connecting two nodes in a hierarchy graphic.
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graphicA program that runs on a PC and looks and behaves like a device.
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graphicA message sent by an object to say that it has changed its state (attribute).
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graphicThe method used to process an event.
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graphicA function to expand a tree structure by opening one or more nodes in the hierarchy or network.
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graphicOne of several elements in the IGS architecture.
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graphicA function allowing several graphics proxies to use the same data container but to access different sets of data.
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graphicThe usage, appearance and structure of a graphical object.
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graphicA diagram used to display and change a schedule for a particular time period.
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graphicA tool for specifying the latitude and longitude of a location.
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graphicThe hardware, software and processes for creating, saving, analyzing and outputting spatial data.
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graphicA service provided by a Geographical Information System (GIS). GIS services include the following:
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graphica graphic representation (as a picture, map, or graph) used especially for illustration
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graphicA distinction between business graphics such as those in Microsoft Excel, and structure graphics such as hierarchy graphics.
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graphicThe events and user actions reported by the graphic.
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graphicA series of lines.
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graphicA graphical representation of an application object that consists of all the graphical elements and data required.
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graphicThe software components created by various manufacturers and displayed either as controls, ActiveX or JavaBean, or as program graphics such as Chart, BUSG or SAP Tree.
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graphicA defined interface and transport layer between the back end (data container and application) and the front end (graphic).
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graphica collection of tags used for triggering the execution of common tasks.
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graphicA category used to classify graphics.
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graphicA technical variable, a name with which to communicate with the front end about a control during runtime. It is the name by which the front end knows the control (ActiveX or JavaBean).
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graphicA language used to create vector graphics.
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graphicA type of structure graphic consisting of those graphics that display hierarchies such as a graphic in which work centers are displayed in a hierarchical structure.
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graphicThe process of synchronizing the data on the palm pilot with a remote (usually desktop) system.
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graphicA Java applet in a wrapper used for generating business graphics.
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graphicServer-based engine for generating graphical and non-graphical content.
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graphicA piece of software for generating graphics so developers need not worry about the type of front end they are using.
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graphicService for generating graphical and non-graphical content.
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graphicAn element of the IGS for semantic interpretation of data.
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graphicThe coordination of two or more graphics with respect to an event.
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graphicAn object which can appear in the form of icons, checkboxes, links, texts and pushbuttons.
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graphicA Java applet used for generating business graphics.
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graphicA generic editor for network graphics. It can be used to display anything that can be visualized as a set of nodes and links between nodes.
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graphicJoint Photographic Experts Group
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graphicThe nodes in a structure graphics.
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graphicThe lines drawn vertically through a given chart according to a chosen period pattern.
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graphicA task sent to the multiplexer to specify the events for which graphics proxy is the master and for which it is the slave.
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graphicA multi-purpose splitter control that takes the Windows output of the controls and displays them in a grid. The areas can be resized relative to each other.
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graphicA facility that simplifies and improves the programming of graphics.
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graphicA record containing information.
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graphicA set of bundled, semantically related attributes.
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graphicA technology involving ABAP objects.
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graphicA software component with a public API.
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graphicThe chromatic property of the light spectrum as it interacts with the eye, used to highlight or differentiate interface elements and information.
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graphicThe attribute that identifies an object in the data container.
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graphicA medium used to display information about points in a chart.
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graphicThe concrete coding for a method or interface.
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graphicType of display in a hierarchy graphic.
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graphicThe constants in the interface IF_GRAPHICS_PROXY.
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graphicName of the architecture used for displaying graphics in MiniApps. PIG supports the following approaches, and customers can choose which is more appropriate for them:
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graphicGraphics program used as an analysis tool for strategic company planning, especially in multiproduct companies.
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graphicSee glossary entry of component BC-ABA
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graphicA unique ID that identifies an instance of an attribute bundle class (that is, customizing object).
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graphicThe ability of a user to change graphics.
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graphicA company that manufactures a control that is used in the Graphical Framework.
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graphicDigital image created by a sequence of commands or mathematical statements that place lines and shapes on a 2D or 3D space.
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graphicThe unique identification of a customizing object and a specific port.
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graphicA function to ensure that only changed data and changed customizing is sent to the graphic instead of all the data and customizing being sent.
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graphicA function used to revert to the most recently archived dataset, or to a named dataset.
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graphicA description applied to two-dimensional images without modulation of shadows and highlights to suggest three-dimensional form. Characterized by contrast and shape; often pertains to media such as fon [..]
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