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1 markup
"Comments and tracked changes such as insertions, deletions, and formatting changes." -
2 markup
An amount added to the current or standard cost that is used to determine the sale price of various items. -
3 markup container
The staging area for editing an HTML document or HTML fragments. -
4 markup overlay
"Translucent shapes, ink shapes, or comments that are superimposed over a drawing without changing the underlying drawing." -
5 Markup language
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6 Extensible Markup Language
A markup language for describing and exchanging structured data in a format that is independent of operating systems and applications. XML is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specification and is a subset of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).English-Arabic terms dictionary > Extensible Markup Language
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7 Binary Application Markup Language
A binary representation of the objects and properties declared in an Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) file.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Binary Application Markup Language
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8 Hypertext Markup Language
"An application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions." -
9 Extensible Application Markup Language
An XML-based language used to represent a tree of objects. Events generated by these objects can be handled using any.NET programming language.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Extensible Application Markup Language
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10 extensible rights markup language
"A proposed standard digital rights management (DRM) markup language which enables users to specify rights and conditions associated with resources, such as digital content or Web services."English-Arabic terms dictionary > extensible rights markup language
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11 Vector Markup Language
"An XML-based specification for the exchange, editing, and delivery of 2-D vector graphics on the Web. An application of XML (Extensible Markup Language), VML uses XML tags and Cascading Style Sheets to create and place vector graphics, such as circles and squares, in an XML or HTML document, such as a Web page. These graphics, which are rendered in the native operating system, can include color and are editable in a variety of graphics programs." -
12 percent markup
A pricing method that determines the unit price of the product is calculated as a percent markup of the current cost or standard cost that was entered in the Current Cost field on the Product form. -
13 Wireless Markup Language
"An XML-based markup language used to specify content and the user interface for narrowband devices, including cellular phones and pagers. WML is part of WAP." -
14 fixed markup
The exact amount added to the list price to arrive at a custom price. -
15 Simple Markup view
"A view for tracked changes that clearly identifies where changes and comments are in a document, and gives you easy access to them, without detracting from the readability." -
16 Standard Generalized Markup Language
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary > Standard Generalized Markup Language
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17 semantic layout
"Markup that is based on meaning or intention, as opposed to direct specification of style." -
18 XML
A markup language for describing and exchanging structured data in a format that is independent of operating systems and applications. XML is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specification and is a subset of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). -
19 CDATA
"A section in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document, bracketed by [!CDATA[[ and ]]] characters. All data in this section, including markup tags, is treated as normal characters by the XML parser." -
20 display pointer
A pointer that marks a position in the markup text of an HTML document during editing in relation to the onscreen position of the rendered page. A display pointer is controlled by an GetDisplayGravity interface. Display pointers work in conjunction with markup pointers.
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