indentation


Babylon English-SpanishDownload this dictionary
indentation
s. indentación, sangría

English_Spanish by Jaime AguirreDownload this dictionary
indentation
muesca | sangría (tipografía) | abolladura

ORCA Informática Inglés - CastellanoDownload this dictionary
indentation
sangría

An English-Spanish Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 14.4Download this dictionary
indentation1
(n.) = sangrado.
Ex: The following represent some of the factors that might need to be specified: justification, indentation and hyphenation.
----
* paragraph indentation = sangrado de párrafos.

 
indentation2
(n.) = surco.
Ex: Indeed it is normally possible to see with a raking light which was the mould side of the sheet, for it shows a pattern of both chain and wire indentations, while the other side (the felt side) is more or less flat, or shows wire humps only.