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From Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) | Glossary for this source

Faithfully translate into application-specific form allowing native application operations to be performed.
rendered content

From Glossary of Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 CSS2 Specification (1998-05-12) | Glossary for this source

The content of an element after the rendering that applies to it according to the relevant style sheets has been applied. The rendered content of a replaced element comes from outside the source document. Rendered content may also be alternate text for an element (e.g., the value of the HTML "alt" attribute), and may include items inserted implicitly or explicitly by the style sheet, such as bullets, numbering, etc.
rendered content, rendered text

From User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (2002-12-17) | Glossary for this source

Rendered content is the part of content that the user agent makes available to the user's senses of sight and hearing (and only those senses for the purposes of this document). Any content that causes an effect that may be perceived through these senses constitutes rendered content. This includes text characters, images, style sheets, scripts, and anything else in content that, once processed, may be perceived through sight and hearing.The term "rendered text" refers to text content that is rendered in a way that communicates information about the characters themselves, whether visually or as synthesized speech.In the context of this document, invisible content is content that is not rendered but that may influence the graphical rendering (e.g., layout) of other content. Similarly, silent content is content that is not rendered but that may influence the audio rendering of other content. Neither invisible nor silent content is considered rendered content.
rendering

From XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition) (2000-01-26) | Glossary for this source

Rendering is the act whereby the information in a document is presented. This presentation is done in the form most appropriate to the environment (e.g. aurally, visually, in print).
rendering

From Glossary of Terms for Device Independence (2005-01-18) | Glossary for this source

The act of converting perceivable units into physical effects that can be perceivable by a user and with which a user may be able to interact .
rendering preferences

From Glossary of Terms for Device Independence (2005-01-18) | Glossary for this source

A set of preferences, specified by a user , that may affect the way the user agent renders a perceivable unit, and so change the resultant user experience.
suggested rendering rules for mathML presentation elements

From Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) | Glossary for this source

Defined throughout Chapter 3 [Presentation Markup]; the ones that use other terms defined here occur mainly in Section 3.2.5 [Operator, Fence, Separator or Accent (mo)] and in Section 3.6 [Enlivening Expressions].

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