Definition of editable in English:
editable
adjective ˈɛdɪtəblˈedədəb(ə)l
(of text or software) in a format that can be edited by the user.
the program will read an incoming fax and convert it into editable text
Example sentencesExamples
- Notably, version 6.0 now supports editable vector drawing of shapes and text with resolution-independent output.
- Having editable pages means that people can sign up themselves.
- While it would be nice to be able to bring PSD files into Illustrator with editable text, this feature is quite useful all the same.
- A website administrator will configure editable areas in web pages, so that a user can only edit certain areas of the site, such as particular areas of text content and certain images.
- This alleviates the stress of keeping separate editable vector files for your images and offers unlimited access to make changes to the image.
- To make the video editable, it will be distributed as an MPEG - 4 datastream.
- The greatest part of this is that the type is still fully editable in the original file.
- I've a feeling document management could get difficult with many files, and I'd like to see templates being editable outside the text form, but both of these are easily added features; the foundations seem sound.
- PowerPoint files are editable by anyone else who has PowerPoint installed on their machine.
- Likewise, exported Fireworks files opened in Photoshop retain editable text, effects, layers and masks.
- But when you download the images they are not editable because if they are in jpg or gif format, you can't make changes.
- Incoming Photoshop files come with layers intact, including editable text and effects layers, so there are no worries about losing the ability to go back and make changes.