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A "literal number" is simply a number that is written out as text, for example "eight" instead of "8".
As a text, you can simply write "3%". For calculations, you will usually have to convert this to decimal, that is, 0.03, or 3.0/100.
The math definition of a polygon is a closed shape, that is in a math text, and if you really wanted to know the mathematical definition of a polygon you could simply go home, or find a text book that you would steal from your cousins, and then you would got the glossary, and then bing bam boom you know the mathematical definition of a polygon.
VHDL is a text based programming language.
text editors can be constructed using finite automata.... one such example of text editor is MS-word.
I would presume that the abbreviation for book would just simply be bk, as it is a way of both shortening the word, and removing the double vowel, so that it is easier to text.
Text compression is code that compresses text. Text often compresses tighter than other code since it uses a limited spectrum of the characters, and there are only so many words.
Image compression, sound compression, use of text (breaking up text causes the file size to increase).
Means if you have a name you can spell it by abbraviation as a..stated for alpha this way
Simply text "I like you." Or just talk about different things, and of you two have something in common, say that you like him for that or somethin'
A sequence text pattern is a sort of pattern that the author of a book/text/article etc... uses to convey the message of his text or to simply present the story. For example, a text that simply has paragraphs like: Day 1: Choosing The Subject, Day 2: Accomplishing the work etc... the sequence text pattern would be that they put their day to day activities in chronological order. There are many sequence text patterns different authors use.
That depends what you mean by control the amount of text. There are lots of ways to increase or decrease the amount of text. You can do things like adjust the area for text by changing margins. You can change font sizes. You can change line spacing. You can change the space between paragraphs. You can use indentation. You can go through the document and try to change the text without losing its meaning, like by shortening or lengthening sentences using different words. You can use different layouts. There are a lot of things that can be done to help you achieve your requirements.
Timothy C. Bell has written: 'Text compression' -- subject(s): Text processing (Computer science)
simply typing the new text
One fairly straightforward method of text compression is called keyword encoding, in which frequently used words are replaced with a single character. To decompress the document, you reverse the process: replace the single characters with the appropriate full word.
Is not the same as the producer of the text
Simply highlight the text, and press ctrl 9 (On a Mac, command 9)