Difference between revisions of "Text"
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− | In books: a | + | In [[books]]: a book, a textbook, Subtext, e-text or e-book. |
− | In computing: character or string data as opposed to binary data, code segment, a memory portion of an object file that contains executable computer instructions, | + | In computing: [[character]] or string [[data]] as opposed to binary data, code segment, a [[memory]] portion of an object file that contains executable computer instructions, Plain text, Text-based (computing), an application whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics |
In unit(s) of study: [[hermeneutics]], [[philology]], [[Semiotics]], the study of signs and symbols, both individually and grouped, [[cultural studies]] , units of [[discourse]] | In unit(s) of study: [[hermeneutics]], [[philology]], [[Semiotics]], the study of signs and symbols, both individually and grouped, [[cultural studies]] , units of [[discourse]] |
Revision as of 11:52, 14 September 2009
Text refers to:
In books: a book, a textbook, Subtext, e-text or e-book.
In computing: character or string data as opposed to binary data, code segment, a memory portion of an object file that contains executable computer instructions, Plain text, Text-based (computing), an application whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics
In unit(s) of study: hermeneutics, philology, Semiotics, the study of signs and symbols, both individually and grouped, cultural studies , units of discourse
In writing: a piece of writing, Textual criticism
To text, to send by text messaging
Editable text from scanning (optical character recognition)
a narrative (see also literary theory and Hermeneutics)
"The Text" is a term indicative of a shared focus of study by a group of students.