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white book

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white book

(1) A laptop computer made from commonly available parts. See white box.

(2) (White Book) The documentation for the technical specification of Video CDs. See Video CD.


1.(language, publication)White Book - K&R.
2.(language, publication, file format)White Book - The fourth book in Adobe Systems, Inc.'s PostScript series, describing the previously-secret format of Type 1 fonts. The other three official guides are known as the Blue Book, the Green Book, and the Red Book.

["Adobe Type 1 Font Format, version 1.1", Addison-Wesley, 1990 (ISBN 0-201-57044-0)].
3.(hardware, standard)White Book - White book CD-ROM.


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Hammarskjold's journal, "Markings", which he described in a letter to his literary executor as "a sort of white book concerning my negotiations with myself and with God".
Everything she needed to know, she said, was summarized in that little blue and white book.
Today, as she races out the door with the little white book in hand, I feel that I did well.
 
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