Table rendering process used by some screen readers and text browsers that converts table cells into a series of paragraphs that will be read one after the other in the order they are defined in the HTML code
A term referring to part of the calibration process for an imagesetter Linearizing is the process by which one makes sure that a requested 40% halftone dot will output and measure as a 40% halftone dot An output device is typically linearized by outputting a test file containing small patches of grey in 5% steps from 0% to 100% Each patch on the resulting film is measured with a transmission densitometer and recorded in the calibration software The resulting settings become a filter through all future files are output
Many of the differential equations representing physical relationships are inherently nonlinear in form Such relationships are generally difficult to handle and it is often desirable to replace them with approximations which have a more tractable linear form This may be done in specific cases, by neglect of small quantities, by replacing a curve with its tangent in a range of interest or by other means The process is called linearization (Rice (1991))