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Human readable

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  • Since systematic names often are not human-readable a PIN may be a retained name.
  • The XML elements are made more human-readable and intuitive, but the nesting and semanti
  • pecifically engineered to consist of ASCII human-readable characters, easily created using a standar
  • d has any invalid characters replaced with human-readable characters.
  • SDL is one such format - other examples of human-readable data serialization formats commonly in use
  • rdf:Property that may be used to provide a human-readable description of a resource.
  • ive, it is an XML-based format for writing human-readable descriptions of XML files.
  • re the data in a form corresponding to the human-readable digits; the number is encoded in binary, r
  • ive datatype whose instances have a unique human-readable form.
  • the end of abstracts in a structured, but human-readable, format and digitally linked to interactio
  • rmation in a machine-readable but not very human-readable format.
  • DVI to human-readable format: dvitype
  • th Braille Code is an example of a compact human-readable markup language.
  • S8 Braille Code is an example of a compact human-readable markup language.
  • rsions of DeHackEd save their patches in a human-readable plain text format that can be edited with
  • de changes it from interpreted code (i.e., human-readable source code), which must be interpreted ev
  • in most modern compilers, where the linear human-readable text representing a program is transformed
  • cal Identifier-while InChI symbols are not human-readable, they contain complete information about s
  • ate them, DVI files are not intended to be human-readable; they consist of binary data describing th
  • c 2006 Release 3 and newer also supports a human-readable version control format which allows easy c
  • InChI, designed to provide a standard and human-readable way to encode molecular information and to
  • esigned to be machine-readable rather than human-readable, which tends to be a source of confusion w