- Industria: Computer; Software
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
A property list that contains essential configuration information for bundles such as kernel extensions. A file named Info.plist (or a platform-specific variant of that filename) contains the information property list and is packaged inside the bundle. See also bundle, property list.
Industry:Software; Computer
A framework that provides a plug-in architecture for custom document types. A Quick Look document type can be displayed as a preview in the Finder and as an item in such applications as iPhoto or any application that supports slideshows created with the IKSlideshow class.
Industry:Software; Computer
A tree-structured hierarchy of QT atoms. See also QT atom.
Industry:Software; Computer
A set of glyphs, usually punctuation, that typically extend beyond the left and right margins of the text area and whose widths are not counted when line length is measured.
Industry:Software; Computer
The information Xcode uses to determine the value of a build setting at build time.
Industry:Software; Computer
A 32-bit integer that uniquely identifies an atom among other child atoms of the same parent atom. The root atom has an atom ID value of 0x0001. See also child atom, parent atom, root atom.
Industry:Software; Computer
The fine lines stemming from and at an angle to the upper and lower ends of the main strokes of a letter—for example, the little “feet” on the bottom of the vertical strokes in the uppercase letter “M” in Times Roman typeface.
Industry:Software; Computer
A 32-bit value that uniquely identifies the data type of an atom. It is normally an OSType value, rendered by four ASCII characters. An atom’s data type helps determine how the atom’s contents are interpreted.
Industry:Software; Computer
A filename extension claimed by at least one application registered with Launch Services. Compare valid extension.
Industry:Software; Computer