scrolling text

collocation in English

meaningsofscrollandtext

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scroll
noun[C]
uk
/skrəʊl/
us
/skroʊl/
a long roll of paper or similar material with usually official writing ...
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text
noun
uk
/tekst/
us
/tekst/
the written words in a book, magazine, etc., not ...
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(Definition ofscrollandtextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Because of the amount of information conveyed through the game, the majority of communication uses ofscrollingtext.
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Ascrollingtextarea maintains a history of all calculations.
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Brief segments ofscrollingtextare used at the game's start and following each level to advance the plot.
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Evenscrollingtextoften rendered as an unreadable blur, and the switching speed was far too slow to use as a useful television display.
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Gone were the single file demos with onescrollingtextand no music.
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Scrollingtextallows one to follow the game as it unfolds.
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Also,scrollingtexttoo fast can make it unreadable to some people, particularly those with visual impairments.
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It was essentially an enhanced radio broadcast, using visuals such as photographs,scrollingtext, and video footage to supplement the audio.
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Inmatch gameplay consists ofscrollingtextbefore switching to the first person perspective as the player character gets chances on goal.
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Conversely, interpolation (which avoids judder and may create more fluid motion than in the original video) can instead cause blurring, particularly visible on fastscrollingtext.
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Subsequent modifications introducedscrollingtext.
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Hints to the existence and method of access to any hidden demos could usually be found by reading the scrolling texts of one of the other demos within the megademo.
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Kabza sees his work in writing and video as linked, both by scrolling texts which mimic film credits or subtitles and by the use of voice-over commentary, i.e. footnotes.
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