GB/T 17192.4-1998
ActiveInformation technology--Computer graphics--Interfacing techniques for dialogues with graphical devices(CGI)--Functional specification--Part 4:Segment
信息技术 计算机图形 与图形设备会话的接口技术(CGI) 功能说明 第4部分:图段
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the functional specification for segments within the Computer Graphics Interface (CGI), specifying how graphical primitives are grouped, stored, and manipulated as named entities. It is applied in software development and system integration contexts where applications need to create, modify, delete, or transform complex graphical objects on output devices like plotters and raster displays. The standard ensures consistent segment handling across different CGI-compliant graphics systems, primarily in engineering, CAD, and scientific visualization environments.
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