释义 |
scrolling, vbl. n. (Formerly at scroll v.)|ˈskrəʊlɪŋ| [f. scroll v. + -ing1.] 1. Decoration with scrolls; scroll-work.
1731T. Boston Gen. Acct. My Life (1908) 332 With some difficulty I carried the scrolling of my letter some length. 1989Which? July 344/1 Letterboxes, worktops, intricate scrolling, slicing floorboards, and curved cuts of any kind—these are the staple diet of a jigsaw. 2. Computing. The process of scrolling text, etc. on a screen.
1971Auerbach on Alphanumeric Displays v. 17 The normal version of scrolling is to eliminate the top line of displayed data, move all lines of data up the screen one line, and insert a new line at the bottom. 1974Proc. AFIPS Conf. XLIII. 251/1 The text on the upper portion of the screen is unaffected by the scrolling..which takes place during typewriter simulation on the lower portion. 1980Practical Computing June 66/1 Cursor movement and scrolling in each side of the display are independent of the other half. 1985Computing Equipment Sept. 31/3 The 15in non-flicker screen displays up to 31 lines of 80 characters at a time though, by means of scrolling, this can be increased to 94 lines long of 250 characters wide. |