answersLogoWhite

0

Graphical or textual objects used for manipulating a window or using a program are called

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is a block of information stored in an HTML file on a server?

A block of information stored in an HTML file on a server is called a control file. A file may contain program instructions or data, which may be numerical, textual or graphical information.


What displays data in a number of separate or distinct categories?

There are quite a few such graphical and textual displays.crosstabulations and contingency tableshistogramspie graphs


What is textual programming?

Textual programming is normally referred to as syntax programming. It is a low-level format for drawing the design of the program.


What is the Microsoft word 98 edition gui or tui?

tui because its not an icon textual user interface


What is impartannce of ms PowerPoint?

picures speak more than words, showing what we mean in an graphical, textual and audible way is more reliable and more understandable


What is textual organizer?

A textual organizer is a tool used to help structure and make sense of written information. It can include things like headings, bullet points, numbering, graphical elements, or other visual aids that organize and highlight key points in a text. Textual organizers are often used to improve readability, understanding, and retention of information.


What are the three ways of presenting data in statistics?

Ways on how to present data: 1. Textual 2. Tabular 3. Graphical Now search for the branches under those topics!


Is Pseudocode a second-generation programming language?

Pseudocode is NOT a computer language, and hence it is NOT a 2nd GL (nor of any generation).One may choose any form or shape as pseudo code to describe some detail, not all the details, of some tasks in the software to be written. It can be textual graphical, or both. The textual one can be in any language (English, French, Japanese, etc), the graphics may be any UML diagrams, flow chart, etc.If one selects Java syntax as the pseudo code, the concept in textual representation may be able to translate into Java language without any modification (but something will be added, like import statements, declaration. :) )Some of the graphical representation may be translated into actual programming language (as code generator, reverse engineering) code of choice, like from UML diagrams, to generate C++, C#, or Java program, or from a Java program to the UML interaction diagram then to a C#, F#, or VB.NET


What are the different ways to present a data?

Well, the only ones i know right now are: Textual Method - uses tets/paragraphs Tabular Method - uses tables Graphical Method - uses graphs or visuals


What is the difference between command driven and graphical user interface?

The difference between a command driven and a graphical user interface is that in command driven a user has to type commands in code to be executed in a terminal. In graphical, a user can simply navigate and operate using an interface and some sort of pointer or touch screen with no coding involved.


When was Textual practice created?

Textual practice was created in 1987.


What is textual art?

Textual art is a term describing artwork containing 1. a strong visual element but also 2. a strong linguistic element, *but the linguistic element that is there to be looked at and doesn't necessarily need to be read, said, or understood*. Textual artists have existed in every culture that has a written form of language: the metaphysical poet George Herbert is a textual artist because he made pattern poet, Islamic calligraphers are textual artists, and are Celtic illuminated manuscripts can be considered textual Arte 50's and 60's concrete work from Brazil is textual art, the calligrams of Apollinaire are textual art, Mallarmé was a textual artist, Ian Hamilton Finlay made textual art, and a great deal of contemporary art (ranging from Richard Prince's joke paintings; Ed Ruscha's word paintings; Jenny Holzer's LED signs) can be considered textual art in its purest form. It is arguable whether art that merely alludes to language (Henri Michaux's drawings; John Latham's sculptures; the scribbles of Cy Twombly), or uses language in an incidental manner (such as Picasso's cubist collages that use newsprint as one of their materials) are good examples of authors transforming the idea of the art-object; however are not distinctive of Textual Art for the sole reason that these objects were meant to be called Cubist and under their own conceptual statements.As art-objects the Cubists are not different to any other art-objects in history, as such, and in the scope of defining Textual Art. The difference comes in History once the Concept is discovered, but then we are talking about The history of the Terminology and not of The Art Making itself. Discovering a Concept of something preexisting to the Word/symbol name which refers to the concept is a creative process in itself. Textual Art, as a standing concept is only that: A definition of an Idea. What is then, Textual Art? Well, let us not confuse Textual Art with Textual-Art-Objects, and its making.Quoting a number of artists that have not defined their own Manifestoes with the concepts we want to describe here, is not a reinterpretation of their authorship for what it is, literally, a transposition of time and space over their own time and space in History. We have the tendency to do this, because we need physical objects to prove the non visual component we perceive today as part of our Collective Reality (and without being visionaries), and this, when talking about Art; and because they were the first who we recognize as using our own time and space Collective Conceptual Reality in History. These authors were visionaries, yet authors of other creations different than "Textual Art" as such. These authors do not have a method, school, or research attempting to create a manifested Textual Art or an object.Textual Art is that creative process: Engraving, namely a non visible component which is the conceptually crafted Linguistics to a visible crafted component, such and alike are all symbols in Alphabets.