TEXT FRAME STROKE
A stroke applied to the bounding box of a text
object or a box around a text selection. The text frame ink appears on
the text frame stroke.
TEXT OBJECT
An object containing text.
TEXT BOX
A place in a dialog box where you can type information.
TEXT FILE
A file that contains information stored in the form of
readable characters encoded in ASCII format.
TEXTURE INK
A repeating pattern, created from a raster image, that
can be applied as a fill ink or pen ink.
.TIFF
Acronym for Tagged Image File Format (also .TIF); these
graphics can be any resolution, and they can be black and white,
gray-scaled, or color.
TILING
Dividing a large illustration into multiple pages, or tiles,
for printing on a desktop printing device.
TOLERANCE
In image editing, a value that sets the threshold for sim-
ilarity between colors before an effect occurs; e.g., if the Wand tool
tolerance is set to 0, it selects only pixels of the exact same color. If
the tolerance is set higher, the tool selects pixels of similar colors.
TOLERANCE SIZE SCALE
Size of tolerance text in a dimension in
proportion to the dimension text.
TOLERANCE SPACE SCALE
Amount of space (leading) between tol-
erance text in dimensions with two tolerance measurements.
TRANSFER MODE
Method by which a color blends with a back-
ground color. Transfer modes, found on the Transparency palette,
include Normal, Multiply, Screen, Overlay, Soft Light, Hard Light,
etc.
URL
Abbreviation of Uniform Resource Locator, the global address
of documents and other resources on the Web. The first part of the
address indicates what protocol to use, and the second part specifies
the IP address or the domain name where the resource is located.
An example of a URL is http://www.deneba.com.
Tiling
Rectangle with an Overlay
Transfer Mode