- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 318110
- Number of blossaries: 26
- Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
See End-User Defined Character (EUDC).
Industry:Software; Translation & localization
See Input language handle (HKL) and Language/layout pair.
Industry:Software; Translation & localization
Since the Islamic calendar is purely lunar, as opposed to solar or luni-solar, the Islamic (Hijri) year is shorter than the Gregorian year by about 11 days, and months in the Islamic (Hijri) year are not related to seasons, which are fundamentally determined by the solar cycle.
Industry:Software; Translation & localization
Standard dialog boxes defined by Windows for operations found in numerous applications; these operations include Open, Save As, Print, Page Setup, Color Selection, Font Selection, and Find. Applications can call common dialog box API functions directly instead of having to supply a custom dialog template and dialog procedure.
Industry:Software; Translation & localization
Stands for Microsoft Active Server Pages for the .NET Framework. The new generation of Active Server Pages (ASP) files written in a managed language on the Common Language Runtime (CLR) using the .NET Framework. Also known as “ASP+,” and “ASPX.”
Industry:Software; Translation & localization
Stands for Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects for the .NET Framework. A set of classes that expose data-access services to the .NET programmer. ADO.NET supplies a rich set of components for creating distributed, data-sharing applications. It is an integral part of the .NET Framework, providing access to relational data, XML integration, and application data.
Industry:Software; Translation & localization
Supporting more than one language simultaneously. Often implies the ability to handle more than one script or character set.
Industry:Software; Translation & localization
Symbols used to separate items in a list, mark the thousands place in numbers, or represent the decimal point. Different locales follow different conventions for separators.
Industry:Software; Translation & localization
System-provided support that offers a true right-to-left (RTL) look and feel to the user interface when creating localized applications for RTL languages (such as for Arabic and Hebrew versions of Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP).
Industry:Software; Translation & localization