creates files to store rendered versions of Bitstream fonts if the files do not already exist, reads previously rendered characters from the font files, and appends rendered versions of new characters to the font files when the SAS/GRAPH procedure terminates
To add something at the end For example, you can append one file to another or you can append a field to a record Append always means to add at the end
In SignalCalc Dynamic Signal Analysers: To add additional measurements to an exiting Run or Export folder During an Append, signal processing controls are locked to match the initial data
When a command is executed, the output can be attached to the end of another file This append process is more typically performed by having two greater than signs ( >>) at the end of a command that points to another file The output from the commands is attached to the bottom of the other file
When you append something to something else, especially a piece of writing, you attach it or add it to the end of it. Violet appended a note at the end of the letter It was a relief that his real name hadn't been appended to the manuscript. to add something to a piece of writing appendix append to (appendre, from appendere , from ad- + pendere )
add to the very end; "He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language
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[ &-'pend ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French appendre, from Late Latin appendere, from Latin, to weigh, from ad- + pendere to weigh; more at PENDANT.