screenspace

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English

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Etymology

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From screen +‎ space.

Noun

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screenspace (uncountable)

  1. (computing) The space available on a screen display.
    • 2006, Mike Collins, Pro Tools LE and M-powered: the complete guide:
      At this point you should tidy up your screen, resizing the windows and positioning them to make best use of your available screenspace.
    • 2008, Jeremy Osborn, Dreamweaver CS4 Digital Classroom:
      If you have limited screenspace, double-click on the Insert panel to collapse it.
    • 2009, Marios C Angelides, Advances in Semantic Media Adaptation and Personalization:
      For example, designers can specify the minimum and maximum sizes a widget can have on a small screenspace (eg, the screen of a mobile device)...
    • 2009, Tom Gross, Jan Gulliksen, Paula Kotzé, Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT 2009:
      They deal better with denser networks, offer ample screenspace to display metrics for each edge and can more easily display change over time.

Usage notes

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  • This spelling is rather less common than screen space.

Anagrams

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