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A rectangular region representing the range or area currently being viewed
The portion of the drawing plane of a sheet's medium that is visible on a display device
a component of a display frame; a "window" on the display space in which the frame's members are visualized
A viewport refers to each channel in a window
n The portion of the drawing plane of a sheet's medium that is visible on a display device
The portion of the framebuffer used for rendering Each pfChannel has a viewport in the framebuffer of its corresponding pfPipeWindow
A method for viewing a full size terminal or reader screen with the display You see only a limited number of lines and characters of data at one time Use the display as a viewport to move around and see the entire screen
[--- left right top bottom ] I eaves the current viewport parameters on the stack
(1) A predefined part of the display space (I) (A)
The window looking on to the 3D scene that you have created
The mechanism through which the user views all or part of a screen The VIEWPORT key allows the user to move, resize, and scroll the viewport
For View objects, the viewport is a rectangular subregion of NDC space that specifies where the View object will be placed when drawn The precise meaning of the viewport depends on the View object For example, for XyPlot objects, the viewport specifies where the grid containing the curves will be placed, and the labeling (if any) will be drawn outside of the viewport On the other hand, for TextItem objects, the viewport will be a rectangle surrounding the text string
Any one of several views of an object, or group of objects, as displayed in a 3D modeling system Typical viewports are: Front: A two-dimensional view looking at the front of an object or group of objects Top: A two-dimensional view looking at the top of an object or group of objects Left: : A two-dimensional view looking at the top of an object or group of objects Perspective : A three-dimensional view of an object or group of objects, where the point from which the viewer is observing, is usually adjustable
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