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Bindery
A data structure on each file server that shows the
existence and status of printers on a Novell network.
Bit
Binary digit. The smallest unit of information in a digital
computer. A bit can take on the value of either 1 or 0.
Bitmap
A pattern of bits representing the dots in a printed
image.
Bitmapped fonts
Digitized images of each character in a font.
Bitmapped fonts generally require more memory than
scalable fonts. If you want to change to a different size or
style (like
italics
), you have to download a separate
bitmapped font.
Boot
To restart a computer without turning off the power.
Also referred to as a soft start.
Byte
A unit of 8 consecutive bits. A byte is used to represent a
character or control function.
CAPTURE
A Novell command used to redirect output from a
client to a print queue.
Character set
The collection of characters contained in a font.
Each character set has been designed for a special purpose.
Some sets include all printable characters found on most
standard computer keyboards, while others are intended for
such applications as math, foreign language, typesetting, or
law.
Chargeback
See User Chargeback.
Client
A PC attached to a Novell network.
Client Software
See SMS Client Software.
Configuration File
The file that stores the relationship
between the SMS Service Coordinator and the printer.
“XDSP.NLM” is the name of the SMS configuration file.
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