The vertical spacing between lines of type or other design elements, usually measured from baseline to baseline. In early linotype machines, the space between lines was made with bars of lead. Leading is measured in points; standard leading is 120% of the height of the text. So a 10-point typeface would normally have 12-point leading; however, leading can be adjusted to any desired setting. Simple word processors allow only for single-spacing, double-spacing, and space-and-a-half; more sophisticated type programs allow finer leading adjustments.
Last In First Out
(LIFO). A method of storage in which the data stored last will be retrieved first.
LIFO
Last In First Out. A method of storage in which the data stored last will be retrieved first.
LILO
Last In Last Out. A method of storage in which the data stored last will be retrieved last.
Last In Last Out
(LILO). A method of storage in which the data stored last will be retrieved last.
Explanation : The first version of Microsoft Windows that gained wide popularity. It is able to manage larger amounts of memory than previous versions, and can run 16-bit DOS and Windows applications. Many applications were developed for Windows 3.0.