(Askeri) AÇIK METİN: Bir anlam taşıyan ve şifre anahtarı uygulanmadan okunup anlaşılabilin metin veya işaretler. Buna "clear text" veya "plain language" de denir
This refers to textual data in ASCII format It is supported by nearly every application It is quite limited because it cannot contain any formatting commands
Unencrypted information [NIS] (188) Note: Plain text includes voice Synonym clear text
This is text without extraneous codes that designate font size, font style, etc See ASCII
A format in which data appears It is significant because you can use FrontPage to open data in this format and place it on a Web page
Computer-encoded text that consists only of a sequence of code values from a given standard, with no other formatting or structural information Plain text interchange is commonly used between computer systems that do not share higher-level protocols (See also fancy text )
Text without formatting other than spaces, newline, etc , using ASCII characters
Provides storage for text and services to manipulate it but does not support format attributes and cannot be displayed
A sequence of character code elements which represents only the core or primary content of some textual information Text which is unformatted with the exception of spaces and line breaks Monospaced typewriter text Text composed of ASCII characaters Cf Rich Text
Text format that doesn't include formatting codes designating layout and appearance of text
The term plain text is often used to describe data that consists exclusively of text, or rather the character codes used to represent it The term is also sometimes used to describe text which is free of any markup However, it should be noted that any markup would itself consist of nothing more than series of character codes
A text document with no other formatting such as from a word processor or HTML editor A plain text document is also called an ASCII file
means data made up of letters and numbers stored in ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Exchange) format It does not contain any formatting (for example text style or layout) and is therefore readable by most text editing programs and word processors Plain text files often have a txt file extension
A file which contains only ASCII data (representing printable characters) See: ASCII (Webopaedia)
Computer-encoded text that consists only of a sequence of code points from a given standard, with no other formatting or structural information Plain text interchange is commonly used between computer systems that do not share higher-level protocols (See also fancy text )
usually refers to vanilla ASCII text, as created or viewed in a simple text-editing program
textual data that contains no document-structure or format markup, or any tagging devices that are controlled by a higher-level protocol The meaning of plain text data is determined solely by the character encoding convention used for the data
1 The normal text or language, or any symbol or signal, that conveys information without any hidden or secret meaning 2 Any text considered as the subject of encryption or the result of decryption
When entering content into a text box in Blackboard, you can choose one of three text types - Smart Text, Plain Text, or HTML The Plain Text and Smart Text options allow you to create hypertext links without the need to use HTML code To create a link using Plain Text, simply type or paste the address of a web page (the URL) into the text box You will not be able to apply any formatting effects when using Plain Text If you want to make text bold or italic, insert images, or make hypertext links open in a new window, you should select the Smart Text or HTML options
A message or document format that just includes numbers, letters, and spaces No font, font size, color, or tab spacing is included This is the most basic kind of format, which all mail programs can read
A string of text to be displayed with one value for each text attribute, i e , one typeface, one slant, and one weight Contrast Formatted text