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"hot-link," which means "a link between documents or applications which
enables data from one source to be incorporated into another..
A Ilustrated Computer Dictionary for Dummies - Dan Gookin, Wally Wang a
Chris Van Buren (ISBN 1-56884-004-7)
"Hot link:
When two programs share data and when changing data in one program
automatically changes the same data in another program. An example of a hot
link is a word processor document with spreadsheet data. if you change the
spreadsheet data using a spreadsheet, the data automatically changes in the
word processor document as well...."
Yr hyn sy'n bwysig yw bod y wybodaeth yn newid yn awtomatig yn y ddwy
raglen/ddogfen/ffeil (neu ragor wrth gwrs) yn hytrach na symud i'r rhaglen
arall i wneud newidiadau.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Berwyn Jones" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: shortcut
> Dwi wedi bod yn defnyddio 'cyswllt cyflym' am 'hotlink'. Ydy hynny'n
> anghywir, ac os yw e'n anghywir, beth yw'r gwahaniaeth rhwng y ddau?
>
> Berwyn
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Neil.shadrach" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 4:00 PM
> Subject: Re: shortcut
>
>
> > Dean Baker <[log in to unmask]>
> >
> > > ym maes cyfrifiaduron,
> > > newydd ddarllen rhywbeth gyda llwybr llygad fel
> > > cyfieithiad??!? dim yn taro deuddeg na chwech
> > > hyd yn oed yn y cyd-destun!
> >
> > > oes 'na derm am shortcut? dim byd ar dudalen
> > > d@fydd
> >
> > [ http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=shortcut ]
> > ----
> > <file system> Microsoft Corporation's term for a symbolic
> > link, stored as a file with extension ".lnk". Shortcuts
> > first appeared in 1996 in the Windows 95 operating system.
> > Windows shortcuts can link to any file or directory
> > ("folder"), including those on remote computers, using UNC
> > paths. Each shortcut can also have its own icon. A
> > shortcut that links to an executable file can pass arguments
> > and specify the directory in which the command should run.
> > Unlike a Unix symbolic link, a shortcut does not always
> > behave exactly like the target file or directory.
> > ----
> >
> > cyswllt cyflym?
> >
>
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