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==Discussion of terms== | |||
* ''structured'': which gives access to the structure of the work (for example, an OpenDocument file gives access to the structure of the document, whereas a PDF file doesn't) | * ''structured'': which gives access to the structure of the work (for example, an OpenDocument file gives access to the structure of the document, whereas a PDF file doesn't) | ||
* ''modifiable'': whose format allows easy modification (including modification of structure) | * ''modifiable'': whose format allows easy modification (including modification of structure) | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
* software source code | * software source code | ||
* editable text (raw text, XML, word processor files...) | * editable text (raw text, XML, word processor files...) | ||
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* tablatures, lyrics | * tablatures, lyrics | ||
* multitracks from an audio recording | * multitracks from an audio recording | ||
* | * ... |