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kreskowe

Kreskowe is a Polish adjective derived from kreska, meaning a line, stroke, dash, or mark. It is used to describe things that are characterized by or related to lines drawn as distinct strokes. In practice, kreskowe can function as a general descriptor in various domains, including typography, graphics, and technical drawing.

In typography and publishing, kreskowe is often used to refer to dash-like or line-based marks and to

In graphics, cartography, and diagrams, kreskowe linie denotes dashed or patterned lines as opposed to solid

In data visualization and user interfaces, kreskowe can describe a stroke-based aesthetic or borders that rely

Etymology: kreskowe comes from kreska (line, stroke) with the adjectival suffix -owe. Related forms include kreska

See also: kreska, kreskowy, linia kreskowa, znak kreskowy. While not a widely established standalone term, kreskowe

discuss
styles
that
emphasize
simple,
linear
elements.
More
precise
terms
may
be
used
in
specific
contexts
(such
as
referring
to
individual
znak
kreskowy
or
line-based
glyphs),
but
kreskowe
conveys
the
idea
of
markings
formed
by
lines
rather
than
filled
shapes.
lines.
This
usage
helps
distinguish
different
types
of
boundaries,
borders,
or
routes
in
schematic
representations.
on
dashed
or
segmented
lines.
The
concept
is
tied
to
visual
communication
where
lines
serve
to
separate,
outline,
or
indicate
information
without
using
solid
fills.
(the
line
itself)
and
kreskowy
(dash-like,
line-based).
appears
in
compound
phrases
that
denote
line-based
or
dash-like
characteristics.