パス
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[n]
{computing}
- path (of a file, directory, etc.)
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[n]
{computing}
- path (in vector graphics)
- vector
History:
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A 2024-06-05 05:01:51 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2303337)
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A* 2024-06-04 20:39:48 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> (id#2303309) - Comments
I think this is clearer.
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@@ -10 +10 @@ -<gloss>path (e.g. of a file, directory)</gloss> +<gloss>path (of a file, directory, etc.)</gloss> @@ -15 +15 @@ -<gloss>path</gloss> +<gloss>path (in vector graphics)</gloss>
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A 2024-06-04 01:01:37 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2303248)
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A* 2024-06-03 23:55:54 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...> (id#2303235) - Refs
enwiki disambigs like this: Path, a name for the vectors in vector graphics I heard a designer describe photoshop as "not パス"-based (unlike Illustrator)
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@@ -10 +10,7 @@ -<gloss>path (file, directory,graphics)</gloss> +<gloss>path (e.g. of a file, directory)</gloss> +</sense> +<sense> +<pos>&n;</pos> +<field>∁</field> +<gloss>path</gloss> +<gloss>vector</gloss>
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A 2024-06-03 23:52:42 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...> (id#2303234) - Comments
etym split from "pass"
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