So, hidden information could be right in front of our eyes and we would not see it. In many cases, it might ... Once this happens, the hidden or secret information is visible for him to see. One way to circumvent this situation is to combine the two—by first encrypting the data and then using steganography to hide it.
[Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology by Phillip A. Laplante]
All items marked with an asterisk “*” are documents that are included in the application. Please make sure all documents, whether originals or copies, are clear and visible to read.
I don't know what the underlined two to-infinitive phrases mean, and I don't think those mean "in order that~" as in "I went to the restaurant to have lunch."
So I'd like to know if I can rephrase the first into "in order that he can see (it)" and the second into "so that (we) could read (those)" respectively and if those express PURPOSE.
Thank you in advance for your help.
It suggests the quality of ability or capability. ). Readable is a much better word here.
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It suggests the quality of ability or capability.
whether originals or copies, are clear and readable ( visible to read.). Readable is a much better word here.
Once this happens, the hidden or secret information is obviously visible . ( visible for him to see. )