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Editor (4956 bytes)
1: '''''Editor''''' has four major senses: 3: ...a motion picture or television program from scene to scene 4: ...ble for the flow and choice of music, voice, and other sound material in a recording 5: ... editor]]s, [[HTML editor]]s and [[source code editor]]s. 9: ...e verb ''edit'' is a [[back formation]] from ''editor''. Music editor (1261 bytes) 3: ...it appeared in latest 80's, almost like a useless tool. 4: Today, there are hundreds of programs that can make music li... 5: ...s (FL Studio), Ejay, Reason and Magix are some of the most well-known. 6: ...ms are truly professional, and allow the producer to make studio-quality music "easily". 7: The prices of these programs are beetween 150$ U.S. and 600$ U.S. Text editor (8530 bytes) 1: ...g|right|thumb|[[Notepad]] is the standard text editor for [[Microsoft Windows]]]] 2: A '''text editor''' is a piece of [[computer software]] for editi... 3: ...rmatting or other features commonly used in [[desktop publishing]]. 5: ...or software development packages, and can be used to change configuration files and [[programming lang... 7: ...he most popular 3rd party text and source code editor, which is especially popular for creating [[HTML... Document Editor (102 bytes) 1: '''Document Editor''' was an early [[WYSIWYG]] [[word processor]] f... Editor war (3733 bytes) 1: ...] and [[programming language]]s, all the way down to such 'trivial' things as source code [[indent sty... 3: ...el they are well-placed to make judgment calls as to which is "better". 5: ...l point out that [[ed]] is the ''standard text editor''. 7: ...lared himself to be '''St IGNUcius''', a Saint in the Church of Emacs. 9: ...cs users call "clearly a miserable attempt to ape their betters." XML editor (1191 bytes) 1: [[pl:Edytor XML]] 2: ... where people who are not fluent in XML code need to enter information in XML based documents such as ... 4: Graphical editors include: 6: * Conglomerate XML editor 8: ... based on data supplied with DTD. This kind of editors include: Disk editor (1140 bytes) 1: ...rectories]] (and, for that matter, damage them in the first place). 3: ...elped the user avoid editing/damaging the disk editor application disk by mistake. 5: ==List of (products containing) disk editors== 6: *''[[Epyx FastLoad]]'' for the [[Commodore 64]] computer and [[Commodore 1541|15... 7: *''[[The Final Cartridge]]'' (C64/1541) Level editor (570 bytes) 1: ...e]]. Videogame developers often create new (or customize existing) level editing software; however, so... 3: ...of game levels can be referred to as a ''level editor'' but a more appropriate job-title is ''[[level ... Sound editor (1371 bytes) 2: ...or''' deals with the mixing, adjusting and fixing the [[soundtrack]].Usually has a major decision-makin... 4: ...h]] computers with a digidesign I/O when it comes to movie and tv sound. (PCG) Editor (software) (313 bytes) 1: ...ith [[WYSIWYG]] interfaces are generally referred to as [[word processor]]s. 4: [[pl:Edytor]] Film editor (2021 bytes) 1: ...p to the front door. In the film industry the editors play a dynamic and creative role. 3: ... re-issues in subsequent years after the original theatrical releases. 5: ...io intervention, and worked completely outside of the Hollywood system is [[Stanley Kubrick]]. Formula editor (1054 bytes) 1: ...n and [[symbolic mathematics]] functionality. [[Mathematica]] is one such system. 3: ...ou asked for'') system, although, WYSIWYG add ons to TeX are available. 5: ...will automatically format and align these symbols to composit a typical symbolic expression. Gconf-editor (1776 bytes) 1: ... is an application for the [[GNOME]] computer desktop environment. 3: ...image:gconf-editor.png|right|thumb|250px|gconf-editor on Fedora Core 2]] 5: ...ace similar to Microsoft Windows' [[registry]] editor. 10: Gconf-editor is a controversial application in the GNOME community. 12: ...ing options using an application such as Gconf-editor. Editor in chief (209 bytes) 1: ...'s [[primary]] [[editor]]. Usually, it is applied to [[newspaper]]s and [[magazine]]s. HTML editor (5599 bytes) 1: ...ence and functionality. For example, most HTML editors have features for creating [[Cascading Style Sh... 3: There are two flavors of HTML editors: text and [[WYSIWYG]]. 5: == Text editors == 6: ...ogue boxes help with cumbersome tasks like adding the basic page structure or creating tables. 8: Text editors require at least a basic understanding of HTML ... Dialogue editor (734 bytes) 1: ...ir performances in a sound studio and rerecording the lines. 3: ...[[music]] and [[sound effects]] tracks to produce the final soundtrack. Line editor (1789 bytes) 1: A <b>line editor</b> is a [[text editor]] [[computer program]] that is oriented around l... 2: ...rd|keyboard]]), so there was no screen and no way to move a cursor around a document. 4: ...ted text within the context of larger portions of the document requires a separate command. 5: ...are used to specify which part of the document is to be edited or displayed. 8: ...] editor [[ed]] is a classic example of a line editor, and is still in use; [[DOS]] users would be fam... Executive Editor (909 bytes) 3: ... of readers and the community, in all sections of the publication. 7: ...is also responsible for motivating and developing the staff. 9: ...advance the publication as a vital institution in the community and region. Molecule editor (1379 bytes) 1: ...ist [[3D|three-dimensional]] molecule editors for the construction of molecule models, usually as part ... 3: Most molecule editors use [[proprietary]] [[file format]]s, but most ... 5: ...]s, which are often realized as small [[applet]]s to show molecules in web pages. 7: ==Molecule editors== 11: ...org/bkchem BKchem] A free platform independent editor written in [[Python_programming_language|Python]... Visual editor (492 bytes) 1: ...ted, as opposed to [[line editor|line-oriented editors]] (such as [[ed]], [[ex]] and [[edlin]]). 3: ...are visual editors, but not all character mode editors are. 11: [[Category:Text editors|*]]
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