Device independent file format
DVI stands for device independent. There also is an article about
device independent. The Device independent file format (DVI) is the output
file format of the
TeX typesetting program, designed by David R. Fuchs in
1979. Unlike the TeX markup files used to generate them, DVI files are not intended to be human-readable; they consist of
binary data describing the visual layout of a document in a manner not reliant on any specific
image format,
display hardware or
printer (hence the DVI format's name). DVI files are typically used as input to a second program (called a DVI driver) which translates DVI files to graphical data. For example, most TeX software packages include a program for previewing DVI files on a user's computer display; this program is a driver. Drivers are also used to convert DVI files to popular document formats (e.g.
PostScript,
PDF) and for printing.
Wikipedia uses a
PNG driver to generate graphics for mathematical formulae in articles.
See more at Wikipedia.org...
Digital Visual Interface
Mendeleev's predicted elements
DVI
1. <
file format> (device independent) The usual output format of
TeX, giving a description of a formatted document that is not related to any specific hardware or other standard document format. Utilities exist to view and print DVI files on various systems and devices.
2.
Digital Video Input.
(2003-09-11)
(c) Copyright 1993 by Denis Howe
DVI
Direct Vessel Injection
DVI (vídeo digital interactivo)
= digital video interactive (DVI).
Ex: This new technology, digital video interactive (DVI), provides full-motion, full-screen, three dimensional motion graphics, and high quality audio capabilities from a single compact disc.
vídeo digital interactivo (DVI)
= digital video interactive (DVI)
Ex: This new technology, digital video interactive (DVI), provides full-motion, full-screen, three dimensional motion graphics, and high quality audio capabilities from a single compact disc.
DVI
DIGITAL VIDEO INTERACTIVE. DEVICE INDEPENDENT [FILE NAME EXTENSION]. DVI