What does this mean of this word “trailing lines”?
I read a sentence in a document of IT have these words with: "trailing lines" but I don't know what is meaning? Can you help me explain?
Example sentence: trailing lines that are not empty
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I read a sentence in a document of IT have these words with: "trailing lines" but I don't know what is meaning? Can you help me explain?
Example sentence: trailing lines that are not empty
meaning
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Please refer dictionary. Good luck!
– Ubi hatt
23 hours ago
Please see this link merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trailing%20line
– Gufran Hasan
21 hours ago
Even if were to try to answer this Q., we need to see the rest of the sentence & any other relevant context.
– TrevorD
5 hours ago
I removed the tagsingle-word-requests
. You aren't actually asking for a word. As to the question, it might be a reference to something like a mouse pointer that draws lines behind it, which fade after a short period of time. These lines that trail the mouse pointer act as an additional visual guide for locating the pointer. It would be similar to how airplanes can have trailing lines (of exhaust) that follow behind them. But without more context, this is just guesswork on my part.
– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
I have updated the sentence so please help me.
– Sinh Vien IT
2 hours ago
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I read a sentence in a document of IT have these words with: "trailing lines" but I don't know what is meaning? Can you help me explain?
Example sentence: trailing lines that are not empty
meaning
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I read a sentence in a document of IT have these words with: "trailing lines" but I don't know what is meaning? Can you help me explain?
Example sentence: trailing lines that are not empty
meaning
meaning
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Please refer dictionary. Good luck!
– Ubi hatt
23 hours ago
Please see this link merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trailing%20line
– Gufran Hasan
21 hours ago
Even if were to try to answer this Q., we need to see the rest of the sentence & any other relevant context.
– TrevorD
5 hours ago
I removed the tagsingle-word-requests
. You aren't actually asking for a word. As to the question, it might be a reference to something like a mouse pointer that draws lines behind it, which fade after a short period of time. These lines that trail the mouse pointer act as an additional visual guide for locating the pointer. It would be similar to how airplanes can have trailing lines (of exhaust) that follow behind them. But without more context, this is just guesswork on my part.
– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
I have updated the sentence so please help me.
– Sinh Vien IT
2 hours ago
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show 1 more comment
Please refer dictionary. Good luck!
– Ubi hatt
23 hours ago
Please see this link merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trailing%20line
– Gufran Hasan
21 hours ago
Even if were to try to answer this Q., we need to see the rest of the sentence & any other relevant context.
– TrevorD
5 hours ago
I removed the tagsingle-word-requests
. You aren't actually asking for a word. As to the question, it might be a reference to something like a mouse pointer that draws lines behind it, which fade after a short period of time. These lines that trail the mouse pointer act as an additional visual guide for locating the pointer. It would be similar to how airplanes can have trailing lines (of exhaust) that follow behind them. But without more context, this is just guesswork on my part.
– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
I have updated the sentence so please help me.
– Sinh Vien IT
2 hours ago
Please refer dictionary. Good luck!
– Ubi hatt
23 hours ago
Please refer dictionary. Good luck!
– Ubi hatt
23 hours ago
Please see this link merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trailing%20line
– Gufran Hasan
21 hours ago
Please see this link merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trailing%20line
– Gufran Hasan
21 hours ago
Even if were to try to answer this Q., we need to see the rest of the sentence & any other relevant context.
– TrevorD
5 hours ago
Even if were to try to answer this Q., we need to see the rest of the sentence & any other relevant context.
– TrevorD
5 hours ago
I removed the tag
single-word-requests
. You aren't actually asking for a word. As to the question, it might be a reference to something like a mouse pointer that draws lines behind it, which fade after a short period of time. These lines that trail the mouse pointer act as an additional visual guide for locating the pointer. It would be similar to how airplanes can have trailing lines (of exhaust) that follow behind them. But without more context, this is just guesswork on my part.– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
I removed the tag
single-word-requests
. You aren't actually asking for a word. As to the question, it might be a reference to something like a mouse pointer that draws lines behind it, which fade after a short period of time. These lines that trail the mouse pointer act as an additional visual guide for locating the pointer. It would be similar to how airplanes can have trailing lines (of exhaust) that follow behind them. But without more context, this is just guesswork on my part.– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
I have updated the sentence so please help me.
– Sinh Vien IT
2 hours ago
I have updated the sentence so please help me.
– Sinh Vien IT
2 hours ago
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Please refer dictionary. Good luck!
– Ubi hatt
23 hours ago
Please see this link merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trailing%20line
– Gufran Hasan
21 hours ago
Even if were to try to answer this Q., we need to see the rest of the sentence & any other relevant context.
– TrevorD
5 hours ago
I removed the tag
single-word-requests
. You aren't actually asking for a word. As to the question, it might be a reference to something like a mouse pointer that draws lines behind it, which fade after a short period of time. These lines that trail the mouse pointer act as an additional visual guide for locating the pointer. It would be similar to how airplanes can have trailing lines (of exhaust) that follow behind them. But without more context, this is just guesswork on my part.– Jason Bassford
4 hours ago
I have updated the sentence so please help me.
– Sinh Vien IT
2 hours ago