What does the attached drawing form mean?

Question 1: What is the form? In Chinese, form refers to the appearance and structure of something, which is different from the materials it is made of, that is, the appearance of the thing.

Question 2: What does a picture with a strong sense of form mean? ? Every picture we take hopes to have a visual impact, be memorable or attract the audience's attention. In addition to good theme content, the picture also needs to have a sufficient sense of form to be "eye-catching". How to enhance the form of a photo? Training can be strengthened from the following aspects: 1. Lines: Look for lines in the subject itself and the surrounding environment. Lines can highlight the subject and enhance the sense of spatial extension of the picture. 2. Reflection Where there is water, there is reflection. You can take a symmetrical picture by combining the reflection and the real scene; you can also take the reflection in the water alone, so that the deformation caused by the ripples on the water surface or the special texture of the underwater perspective superimposed on the reflection of the subject will produce a particularly strange picture. When shooting reflections, be careful to keep the camera as close to the water as possible. Small changes in angle will have different effects; when shooting a combination of virtual and real effects, pay attention to the exposure and compromise. 3. Silhouette It is not necessary to take good photos only when the light is smooth. When backlighting, stack the light source (sun or artificial light source) behind the subject to highlight the outline of the subject and the ambient light, which can create a special atmosphere. For example, if the sun is used as the background and the person is in the foreground, then the position can be moved and the sun superimposed on different parts of the person will have different effects; note that the exposure at this time needs to be reduced by 2 stops of compensation, which is equivalent to serious underexposure. 4. Reflection The form of reflection is similar to that of reflection. It mainly refers to shooting with smooth and reflective objects such as glass. In this way, two different spaces can be superimposed in the same picture, creating a sense of novelty in the picture. 5. Color Blocks: Large areas of colorful space can also enhance the appeal of photos. 6. Foreground: Add a foreground to the subject, and the picture will be richer in content. We are used to getting as close to the subject as possible when shooting, but you can also try taking a few steps back. Choosing a person or object related to the theme and subject as the foreground can not only enhance the theme but also beautify the picture. At the same time, you should also pay attention to a misunderstanding when choosing the foreground: randomly select an object to block half or part of the picture, and the foreground part will be completely dark or you will not know what it is. Such a prospect makes no sense and only ruins the picture. Remember, it is the foreground that can clearly see the shape and is related to the subject. Make full use of the above forms to enrich the language of the picture, and your photos will be more attractive.

As mentioned above, there is no need to attach a picture, it is clear at a glance

Question 3: What does the "+"# format mean? Choose A.

Attached is the DOS command I compiled. < /p>

Common DOS commands:

dir list file name deltree delete directory tree cls clear screen cd change current directory

copy copy file diskcopy copy disk del delete file format format Convert disk

edit text edit mem check memory status md create subdirectory move move files, change directory name

more split screen display type display file content rd delete directory sys create DOS system disk

ren change the file name xcopy copy directory and file chkdsk check disk attrib set file attributes

fdisk hard disk partition date display and modification date label set volume label defrag disk defragmentation

msd system detection path set search directory share file ***enjoy memmaker memory optimization management

help help restore restore backup file set set environment variable time display and modification time

tree Debug the directory tree, randomly debug the program doskey, re-invoke the DOS command prompt, set the prompt

undelete, restore deleted files, scandisk, detect and repair the disk

Uncommon DOS commands:

diskp disk comparison append Set non-executable file path

expand Restore DOS files fasthelp quickly display help information

fc file comparison interink start server

setver settings Version intersvr starts the client

subst path replacement qbasic Basic integrated environment

vsafe anti-virus unformat restores the formatted disk

ver displays the DOS version number** * artdrv sets the disk accelerator

vol displays the disk volume label lh loads the program into high-end memory

ctty changes the control device emm386 extended memory management

Detailed introduction of common commands :

1. Dir

The format of the dir command: DIR drive letter: path file name parameter

Dir is the abbreviation of the English word Directory (directory), mainly Used to display files and subdirectories in a directory.

Wildcard characters (? and *) can be used,? The table wildcards a character, and the * table wildcards any character

The dir command can not only check what files are in the directory, but also check the information of a certain file in the directory. For example, enter dir abc to check the current directory. Information about file abc, including its size and creation time.

The dir command can not only find and display a specific file, but also display a class of files. For example, enter dir *.bat, and all files with the extension bat will be displayed.

*.Suffix

Specify the file to view the suffix. In fact, the above can also be ". suffix", for example, dir *.exe is equal to dir .exe

/p

Each time a list screen is displayed. To view the next screen, press any key on the keyboard.

/w

Display the list in wide format, displaying up to 5 file names or directory names on each line without displaying modification time, file size and other information.

/A: Display files with special attributes, here...>>

Question 4: What does the legend mean? The legend is a description of the content and indicators represented by various symbols and colors on the map concentrated in one corner or side of the map, which helps to better understand the map. It has the dual task of serving as a guideline for diagrammatic representation of map content when compiling maps, and as an indispensable reading guide when using maps. Legends should comply with the principles of completeness and consistency.

Question 5: Dear friends, what do the CAD format drawings in the patent mean? Are they converted into pictures? The drawings do not necessarily have to be in CAD format. Patent requirements require that the drawings be clear and generally in JPG format. Your document is obviously not a requirement of the patent office, but a requirement in the agency's technical disclosure plan. [Intellectual Property Rights]

Question 6: What is the JPG format, a picture format? There are many formats for pictures. BMP JEPG (which is what you call JPG) GIF ICO, etc. < /p>

The image format currently used by Sichuan Digital on the Internet is JPG. Why? Because the JPG format saves the most space. And it does not damage the pixels of the image. It is usually a 5 to 6M BMP format image. JPG can be done with a few hundred K. Of course, the pixels are not as good as the BMP dot matrix test. But at least the human eye cannot see this kind of flaw!

This is a brief description of the JPG format

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Question 7: What does it mean to send word as an attachment? Its function is to directly insert your WORD file into the attachment of OUTLOOK EXPRESS as an attachment to a new email.

Question 8: What is the "attachment" in Chinese symbols and how to use it? General examples

Each of the following second-level directories in this first-level directory explains a punctuation mark. The first paragraph explains its definition and form. The following usage is divided into "basic", "supplementary" and "related" Elaborate. The first two use numerical labels to illustrate their different usages. If there are categories for each usage, use lowercase letters to indicate them. Use dots to guide corresponding example sentences under usage. "Related" lists the location of other information related to the punctuation in this entry.

The content is from "Punctuation Mark Usage" [4], with changes.

Period

The period at the end of a sentence mainly indicates the declarative tone of the sentence. The form is ".".

Basic

1. Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a declarative mood. The use of periods mainly depends on the large pauses before and after the paragraph, the declarative mood and intonation, and does not depend on the length of the sentence.

Beijing is the capital of the Republic of China.

(A: Shall we walk?) B: Okay.

2. Sometimes it can also express milder imperative and exclamatory moods.

Please wait a moment.

I can’t help but feel that these ordinary workers are also worthy of respect.

Supplement

For phrase-based descriptions of figures or tables, commas can be used in the middle, but no period is needed at the end. Even if the explanatory text is sometimes long and a period has appeared in the previous paragraph, there is still no period at the end.

The marching student parade

After governance, the city's appearance has been completely renewed. This is a scene of a street in a certain district

Related

When listing, use a period after a period without a semicolon. See 4.7 for semicolon supplements.

Use a period at the end of the colon prompt range, see 4.8 Colon Supplement 2.

Question mark

The period mark at the end of the sentence (there are also mark usages, see Basic 4) mainly expresses the interrogative mood of the sentence. The form is "?".

Basic

1. Used at the end of a sentence to express a questioning mood (including rhetorical questions, hypothetical questions and other types of questions).

The use of question marks mainly depends on the large pauses before and after the paragraph, the questioning mood and intonation, and does not depend on the length of the sentence.

Why don't you go home?

Aren’t these ordinary warriors worthy of praise?

(A foreigner traveled thousands of miles to come to China to help China’s Anti-Japanese War.) What kind of spirit is this? This is the spirit of internationalism.

2. In choice questions, usually only a question mark is used at the end of the last option, and each option is usually separated by commas. Commas may not be used between options when the options are short and there is little pause between options. When there are many or long options, or when the independence of each option is intended to be highlighted, a question mark can also be used after each option.

Is the war described in the poem a true historical description or the poet's fiction?

Is this a coincidence or intentional arrangement?

What kind of ending do you want: realistic? Traditional? Happy reunion? Absurd? Ethnic form? Symbolic?

(He looked at my work and praised me.) But what exactly was he praising me for: Are there a few good paintings? Or dare to draw anything? Or is it just a helpless comfort for losers? I don't know.

Is all this caused by objective conditions? Or is it caused by behavioral inertia?

3. When multiple questions are used together or when the tone of the question is emphasized, question marks can be overlapped. Usually, it should be used alone first, and then used in combination. A maximum of three question marks should be used in combination. It is not appropriate to use question marks when there is no need for extremely strong emotional expression.

Is this what you do? How did you become the general manager? How dare you deceive consumers like this?

4. The question mark is also used as a mark, that is, it is used within a sentence to express doubt or uncertainty.

Ma Zhiyuan (1250? D1321), a native of Dadu, was a dramatist and sanquist in the Yuan Dynasty.

Zhong Rong (? D518), a native of Changshe, Yingchuan, was a literary critic of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty.

The occurrence of such textual errors shows that the author (editor? proofreader?) is not serious.

Supplement

The use of question marks should be based on the sentence expressing the interrogative mood, not based on the sentence containing question words. When a paragraph containing a question word serves as a certain sentence component and the sentence does not express a question mood, there is no question mark at the end of the sentence.

Their behavior, aesthetic taste, and even what books they read and what cars they take are all controlled by the media.

See no one, eat nothing, and go nowhere.

I don’t know where he hid.

Related

Add an exclamation mark after the question mark, see 4.4 Exclamation mark basic 4.

Place it in the book title number, see 4.16 Book Title Number Supplement 5.

Exclamation mark

The period mark at the end of a sentence mainly expresses the exclamation tone of the sentence. The form is "!".

Basic

1. Used at the end of a sentence, mainly expressing an exclamatory tone, and sometimes also expressing a strong imperative tone, rhetorical question, etc. The use of exclamation marks mainly depends on the large pause before and after the paragraph, the exclamatory tone and intonation, or the strong imperative or rhetorical tone and intonation, and does not depend on the length of the sentence.

Only one year...>>

Question 9: What is the difference between image formats JPG and jpg? 1. GIF GIF means Graphics Interchange format (Graphics Interchange Format) ), the extension of GIF image is gif. All graphic browsers now support the GIF format, and some graphic browsers only recognize the GIF format. GIF is an indexed color format. When the number of colors is small, the file generated is extremely small. Its main advantages are: 1. The GIF format supports background transparency. If the background color of a GIF image is set to transparent, it will be combined with the browser background to generate a non-rectangular image. 2. GIF format supports animation. Before the advent of Flash, GIF animation could be said to be the only form of animation on web pages. The GIF format can combine single-frame images and then play each frame in turn to become an animation.

Although not all graphics browsers support GIF animation, the latest graphics browsers already support GIF animation. 3. The GIF format supports graphic progression. Progressive means that the picture is gradually displayed on the screen. Progressive pictures will appear on the screen faster than non-progressive pictures, allowing visitors to know the outline of the picture faster. 4. The GIF format supports lossless compression. Lossless compression is an effective method of compressing images without losing image details. Since the GIF format uses lossless compression, it is more suitable for lines, icons and drawings. The shortcomings of the GIF format are also quite obvious. Indexed color is a relic of history. Old games under DOS almost without exception use indexed color. This format should have been eliminated long ago. However, due to bandwidth limitations, GIF became popular from the DOS era to the Internet era. The biggest disadvantage of the indexed color format GIF is that it only has 256 colors, which is obviously not enough for photo-quality images. 2. JPG/JPEG JPEG stands for Joint Photograhic Experts Group. This format is often written as JPG, and the extension of JPG images is jpg. The main advantage of JPG is that it can support millions of colors, so it can be used to express photos. In addition, because JPG images use a more efficient lossy compression algorithm, the file length is smaller and the download time is shorter. Lossy compression gives up some detail in an image to reduce file size. Its compression ratio is quite high. Using a special JPG compression tool, the compression ratio can reach 180:1, and the image quality will not be too damaged from a browsing perspective, which greatly facilitates network transmission and disk exchange files. JPG is better for photos than GIF because the loss of some detail in the photo is not as obvious as with line art. In addition, JPG has a greater compression ratio for photos, and the final quality is better. But in the long run, with the continuous improvement of bandwidth and the development of storage media, JPG should also be an eliminated image format, because lossy compression will cause irrecoverable losses to the image. Therefore, compressed JPG images are generally not suitable for printing, and it is best not to use JPG when backing up important images. Also, JPG is not as flexible as GIF images. It does not support graphic gradients, background transparency, or animation.

Question 10: What projection method is used for the South China Sea Islands to appear on the map of the Republic of China in the form of attached drawing? The South China Sea Islands use the orthocylindrical projection or the orthogonal equal-area secant conic projection ( Albers) or conformal conic projection (Lambert). The double standard parallels use 1,25; 2,47. Under normal circumstances, when the South China Sea Islands and the whole country are together, the orthogonal cylindrical projection is used, while other parts of my country use the orthogonal equirectangular conic projection.