It's used in computers to describe fonts that had symbols and shapes in the position designated for alphabetical or numerical characters.
Dingbats (printer's ornaments) are ornamental figures or spacers used in typesetting applications. See related links for more information.
It's a type font. Instead of alphabetical letters, it consists instead a load of shapes and mini Cartoons and pictures, you can include in documents.
it's a decorative character or space bar
what do you mean the bullet in computer terms
If you are refering to storage capacity in computer terms, YB means Yottabyte.
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personal computer
Centralized space for file management
the solution is dingbat dingbat its a banana.
The dingbat answer for PAS is "Up in arms."
well dingbat and saccharin is actually part of Adobe software, but in terms of actuality ding bat and saccharin refers to a dumb person and having ADHD because dingbat refers to being dumb and saccharin refers to sugar and sugar supposedly makes people hyper hence Attention Deficit Hyper Disorder.
It should be--- "Who called me a dingbat?" asked Edith.
Dingbat is the gum that is usually sticky after it has been chewed.
In typesetting, a dingbat is a decorative character or spacer, typically about the same size as a letter or digit.
A dingbat is someone who acts like a silly empty-headed person.
To printers like BK the dingbat is simply a decorative mark.
what do you mean the bullet in computer terms
Dingbat is a (usually) friendly way of saying someone is being a bit of an idiot.
The term "dingbat" originated in the late 19th century from the word "dingus," which meant a gadget or thingamajig. Over time, "dingbat" evolved to refer to a silly or foolish person. In typography, a dingbat is a decorative or design element used to enhance a page layout.
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