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tekstbaserede

Tekstbaserede is a Danish adjective meaning "based on text" and is used to describe systems, interfaces, content, or media that rely primarily on written language rather than graphics, audio, or multimedia. The term is common in information technology, game studies, media studies, and everyday Danish language when distinguishing between textual and graphical or multimedia presentations.

Etymology and usage notes: Tekstbaserede stems from the noun tekst (text) and the past participle baseret (based).

Domains and examples: In computing, tekstbaserede interfaces refer to text-based user interfaces (TUIs), command-line tools, or

Advantages and limitations: Text-based approaches typically require less processing power and bandwidth, can be easier to

See also: text-based user interface, interactive fiction, command-line, terminal.

The
phrase
can
describe
a
single
instance
or
a
broader
category,
with
forms
such
as
tekstbaseret
(singular)
and
tekstbaserede
(plural
or
feminine
plural
agreement).
It
often
appears
in
discussions
of
interface
design,
software,
and
digital
culture
to
contrast
with
image-
or
video-heavy
forms.
terminal
applications
where
interaction
occurs
through
written
commands
and
responses
rather
than
graphical
menus.
In
gaming,
tekstbaserede
games
include
interactive
fiction
and
traditional
text
adventures,
where
narrative
and
choices
are
conveyed
through
descriptive
text.
In
media
and
education,
the
term
can
describe
formats
that
prioritize
text
and
textual
analysis,
or
contexts
with
limited
bandwidth
or
accessibility
considerations
where
text
remains
primary.
access
with
screen
readers,
and
emphasize
language
and
storytelling.
They
may,
however,
offer
less
visual
immersion
and
higher
cognitive
load
for
users
who
rely
heavily
on
graphical
cues.