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bk. Graphics Device Interface
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Graphics Device Interface
(Graphics Device Interface) The component of Windows that permits applications to draw on screens, printers, and other output devices The GDI provides hundreds of convenient functions for drawing lines, circles, and polygons; rendering fonts; querying devices for their output capabilities; and more
(Graphics Device Interface)—A Win32 API that provides Windows applications the ability to access graphical device drivers for displaying 2D graphics and formatted text on both the video and printer output devices GDI (pronounced "gee dee eye") is found on all version of Windows See GDI+
Full Name: Graphical Device Interface Description: The native graphical language of Windows A GDI-compliant printer will print exactly what is displayed on a Windows screen without having to transpose it into a printer language All the processing happens on the PC This helps reduce the price of the printer, since image processing circuitry isn't needed
Microsoft Windows' Graphical Drawing Interface
Graphical Device Interface This is a library of programs within Windows that process graphical data for display and printing GDI printers use the Windows API to draw the picture on the page instead of internally processing the data This type of printer does not function in native DOS but may work in a DOS window
Graphics Device Interface (Graphic Display Interface)
Graphics Device Interface A part of the display subsystem within Windows that controls and maintains how graphics will be displayed on screen This usually involves software drivers written for videocards interfacing with this GDI, and then the data transfers take place
Graphical Device Interface Interface Presents graphics on monitor
Graphical Device Interface - usually used to refer to the interfaces provides by Microsoft Windows for screen and printer layout definition
Graphics Device Interface The graphics display system in Microsoft Windows When an application needs to display or print, it makes a call to a GDI function and sends it the parameters for the object that must be created GDI in turn "draws" the object by sending commands to the screen and printer drivers, which actually render the images
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