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Secondary notation is the set of visual cues used to improve the readability of a formal notation. Examples of secondary notation include the syntax highlighting of computer source code, sizes and color codes for easy recognition of consumer symbols such as bank notes or coins, or the regular typographic conventions often found in technical books to highlight sections with the same type of content.

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  • En diseño, una notación secundaria se define como los rasgos visuales que no forman parte de una notación formal. Las propiedades físicas de una representación simbólica (un texto, una imagen), como son la posición, sangría, color, simetría... cuando se utilizan para transmitir información, son notación secundaria. Un ejemplo típico de notación secundaria es el resaltado de sintaxis en lenguajes de programación. Los colores no forman parte de la semántica del programa, sino que ayudan a los programadores a visualizar su significado. (es)
  • Secondary notation is the set of visual cues used to improve the readability of a formal notation. Examples of secondary notation include the syntax highlighting of computer source code, sizes and color codes for easy recognition of consumer symbols such as bank notes or coins, or the regular typographic conventions often found in technical books to highlight sections with the same type of content. Secondary notation provides redundant (more than necessary) information; if the visual cues are the only way that some information is provided, such as in traffic lights, or a chart's key, it is not secondary. Secondary notation is often not a part of the formal notation itself. Rather, it is a method of organizing the formal notation to allow it to be more easily understood. Thus, secondary notation does not change the actual meaning of the formal notation, rather it allows for the meaning to be readily understood. In text such as programming languages, this can be done using cues such as indentation and coloring. In formal graphical notations, this can be done through the use of symmetry or proximity to indicate relatedness. (en)
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  • En diseño, una notación secundaria se define como los rasgos visuales que no forman parte de una notación formal. Las propiedades físicas de una representación simbólica (un texto, una imagen), como son la posición, sangría, color, simetría... cuando se utilizan para transmitir información, son notación secundaria. Un ejemplo típico de notación secundaria es el resaltado de sintaxis en lenguajes de programación. Los colores no forman parte de la semántica del programa, sino que ayudan a los programadores a visualizar su significado. (es)
  • Secondary notation is the set of visual cues used to improve the readability of a formal notation. Examples of secondary notation include the syntax highlighting of computer source code, sizes and color codes for easy recognition of consumer symbols such as bank notes or coins, or the regular typographic conventions often found in technical books to highlight sections with the same type of content. (en)
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  • Notación secundaria (es)
  • Secondary notation (en)
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