editable Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈed.ɪ.tə.bəl]
  • Us [ ˈed.ɪ.t̬ə.bəl]

Meaning of editable In English

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  • It is more minutely editable, more suitable for layering, and permits changes that are more extensive.

  • The library is editable by the user, and each template can contain both low-level control behaviour (written in ladder diagram) and higher-level intelligent behaviour.

  • An instance of the event class (or the class factory) can be opened, giving the user editable envelopes for each dynamic parameter.

  • Even here, color coding is used: values that are determined by other constraints and are not editable are displayed in grey.

  • Presets and an editable mixing score allow each of the input tracks to have its amplitude controlled.

  • Imagine that such an application were to use abstract syntax trees as its internal editable representation and invisibly invoke an incremental optimizing compiler in response to the user's actions.

  • The button is normally used in the "user editable" pages, so no maintainer-only credentials should be asked to start a valid editing session.

  • Despite the name, the tool was not a collaborative wiki, though the comments were editable by the author.

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