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O que (quem) é protocol stacks - definição

MACOS DOCK FOLDER VIEW
Stacks (Apple Software); Stacks (Mac OS X); Stacks (software)
  • Stacks in Grid View, as seen in [[MacOS Big Sur]]

Stacks Project         
OPEN-SOURCE TEXTBOOK ON ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
Stacks project; The Stacks Project
The Stacks Project is an open source collaborative mathematics textbook writing project with the aim to cover "algebraic stacks and the algebraic geometry needed to define them". , the book consists of 115 chapters (excluding the license and index chapters) spreading over 7500 pages.
protocol stack         
IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTER NETWORKING PROTOCOL SUITE
Protocol suite; Network stack; Network protocol stack; Protocol suites; Protocol hierarchy; Communications stack; Networking stack; Layered protocol; Protocol family; Signalling stack; Protocol layering; Spanning Layer; Spanning layer
<protocol> A layered set of protocols which work together to provide a set of network functions. Each intermediate protocol layer uses the layer below it to provide a service to the layer above. The OSI seven layer model is an attempt to provide a standard framework within which to describe protocol stacks. (1997-12-07)
Protocol stack         
IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTER NETWORKING PROTOCOL SUITE
Protocol suite; Network stack; Network protocol stack; Protocol suites; Protocol hierarchy; Communications stack; Networking stack; Layered protocol; Protocol family; Signalling stack; Protocol layering; Spanning Layer; Spanning layer
The protocol stack or network stack is an implementation of a computer networking protocol suite or protocol family. Some of these terms are used interchangeably but strictly speaking, the suite is the definition of the communication protocols, and the stack is the software implementation of them.

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Stacks (Mac OS)

Stacks are a feature found in Apple's macOS, starting in Mac OS X Leopard. As the name implies, they "stack" files into a small organized folder on the Dock. At the WWDC07 Keynote Presentation, Steve Jobs stated that in Leopard, the user will be given a default stack called Downloads, in which all downloaded content will be placed.

In the initial release of Leopard, Stacks could be shown two ways, in a "fan" or a "grid". With the release of the 10.5.2 update, a third "list" view was added. This list view allows folder icons to display their contents in pop-out side menus. Originally, if the fan view was too long to fit within the screen, it was automatically displayed as a grid. The user could also choose to have a fan stack always display as a grid, but they could not choose to make it fan out (due to the reason above). After the update, the top item in the fan would allow the user to open the folder in a Finder window.

The list view also shows an Options pop-out menu which, when opened, allows users to change the display method used by the Stack (fan, grid or list), the order items in the Stack are displayed (by name, date created, date modified, date added and kind), and the appearance of the Stack icon in the dock (folder or stack). These options are available in the other three methods by either right-clicking on the icon with the right button of a two-button mouse, or by holding down the Control key on the keyboard while simultaneously clicking with a one-button mouse. Holding down the primary mouse button will target the contextual menu as well.

With the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Stacks have been further enhanced. Stacks will allow viewing a subfolder without moving to a Finder window. Stacks have also been modified to include scroll-bars for folders with many files.