Glossary
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Glossary
applet
An applet is a small, interactive application that resides within a panel, for example the
CD
Player
. Each applet has a simple user interface that you can operate with the mouse or
keyboard.
desktop
The part of the desktop environment where there are no interface graphical items, such as
panels and windows.
desktop background
The image or color that is applied to your desktop.
desktop object
An icon on your desktop that you can use to open your files, folders, and applications. You can
use desktop objects to provide convenient access to files, folders, and applications that you use
frequently.
desktop environment
A windows-based environment for users. The desktop environment is the sum of all the parts
of your working environment. The desktop environment includes all of your panels and
windows, the desktop, and all of your workspaces.
DNS name
A unique alphabetic identifier for a computer on a network.
drawer
A drawer is a sliding extension to a panel that you can open or close from a drawer icon.
format
To format media is to prepare the media for use with a particular file system. When you format
media, you overwrite any existing information on the media.
GNOME-compliant application
An application that uses the standard GNOME programming libraries is called a GNOME-
compliant application. For example,
Nautilus
and
gedit
are GNOME-compliant
applications.
Summary of Contents for 2.4
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Page 84: ... Prev Home Next 5 3 Applications Menu Up 5 5 Main Menu ...
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