0 present participle of format
1 the way in which text, pictures, etc. are organized, especially on a computer:
HTML is a language with which to give formatting instructions.
This text had already been separated into sentences and stripped of titles, formatting codes and speaker identifiers.
I think formatting will be an issue in the future.
The loss of the entire work of 3 groups was due to a formatting error by a teacher when transferring data between two programs.
The formatting described in the previous section was applied to the corpus.
Formatting a string then boils down to supplying the initial continuation and the initial string.
The realiser also adds hypertext links and final document formatting.
Formatting the corpora resulted in a dataset of 63,000 instances.
Within the rubric of definition, however, formatting issues pose additional challenges that are particularly relevant in analyzing large-scale survey and demographic data sets.