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  • Capable of being rendered.

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  • adjective Capable of being rendered.

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  • adjective Capable of being rendered.

Etymologies

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render +‎ -able

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Examples

  • PG was also born before UTF-8, and with thousands of texts available, converting all that to either LaTeX or XHTML just has to be a project on its own somewhere… and as TeX is the common denominator for scientific texts in academia and research, and XHTML 1.1 with entities is renderable across all modern web browers plus is necessary for modern ebook formats such as ePub, Mobipocket, and LIT….

    From the eBookery: Update to My Man Jeeves, Psmith beta versions, Single Quotes | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2008

  • The database must be easily set up designed quickly and be robust enough to hold the massive amount of data generated on a daily basis. this should result in a Light, quickly renderable website with a strong backend data source.

    The Marriage Of Science and Art 2008

  • Not only that, but with the web only just showing its face in public, she contrived to use gradations which were not renderable in web safe colours.

    Identity crisis Clive Shepherd 2007

  • Ultimately the only requirement is that it has to be renderable in image-form, again, Interfictions is a great example of installation art used as a cover.

    A Guide to Folktales in Fragile Dialects yuki_onna 2007

  • Not only that, but with the web only just showing its face in public, she contrived to use gradations which were not renderable in web safe colours.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Clive Shepherd 2007

  • RSS feeds are an extension of the idea of web services, where you don't get content in a format that's directly renderable, but rather metadata about content.

    the problem of living in the present Bill Kerr 2007

  • June 24th, 2006 at 4:59 pm future blog name, if watertiger assents: de-renderable punigade.com

    Firedoglake » Ssssh, he’s “deciding.” 2006

  • Now, the nice thing is that this CML should be readable and renderable by the CDK, though the webinterface uses SVG and can be used using FireFox too.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Egon Willighagen 2006

  • If Google were so preciously interested in developing and cultivating a mobile marketplace for search, why did they cop out so quickly and simply make it opt-out-only for their PC advertisers to be on mobile, many of whom have shitty experiences since their sites are flash or other complex sites non-renderable even on the orgasmic iPhone.

    Mobile Advertising Is Shaping Up To Be All Search Erick Schonfeld 2005

  • That it was a Utopia, there being no known method from the known to the unknown: an infinity renderable equally finite by the suppositious apposition of one or more bodies equally of the same and of different magnitudes: a mobility of illusory forms immobilised in space, remobilised in air: a past which possibly had ceased to exist as a present before its probable spectators had entered actual present existence.

    Ulysses 2003

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