Verso: in a double-sided document,
the page that appears on the left side of the spread;
an odd-numbered page.
Vanishing point: A marker that
appears when you select an extrusion or an object
to which perspective has been added. With an extrusion,
the vanishing point marker indicates the depth (parallel
extrusion) or the point at which the extruded surfaces
would meet if extended (perspective extrusion).
With the Perspective effect, the marker indicates
the point, or points, at which the nonparallel lines
would meet.
In both cases, the vanishing point is indicated
by an X.
Vector graphic: An image generated
from mathematical descriptions that determine the
position, length, and direction in which lines are
drawn. Vector graphics are created as collections
of lines rather than as patterns of individual dots
or pixels.
Vector object: A specific object
within a drawing that is created as a collection
of lines rather than as patterns of individual dots
or pixels. Vector objects are generated from mathematical
descriptions that determine the position, length,
and direction in which lines are drawn.
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