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An editor is a UI element used used to "edit" (adjust, alter, change, etc) something else. Second Life features several built-in editors for objects, scripts, land, the UI, etc.

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  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Editor]] editionem (nominative editio) ‘a bringing forth, producing’, from perfect passive participle editus, from stem of verb edere, ‘bring forth, produce’, from ex-, ‘out’ + -dere, combining form of dare, ‘to give’; + noun of agent suffix -or.
  • An editor is a UI element used used to "edit" (adjust, alter, change, etc) something else. Second Life features several built-in editors for objects, scripts, land, the UI, etc.
  • The editor is the crew member who selects and combines shots into sequences, and ultimately creates a finished episode.
  • Atualmente utilizamos o componente SynEdit. Qualquer documentação para este editor vale para o sistema da Inteq.
  • An editor is the person who edits the films.
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  • An editor is the job description of somebody who couldn't make it as a writer, and instead, has been forced to a life of editing other's work. Most editors die young due to their tendency to commit suicide after a brief realization that their field of work is about as rewarding as a finger up the ass (which can be rewarding to some). 97% of suicides committed by people over the age of 30 are editors.
  • Galaxy Forge can be found at the following link: SINS' Downloads
  • The Editor, real name unknown, was the editor of a well-known publication during the 1890s and he attended The Time Traveler's meeting, in which he related his adventures in futurity. ("The Time Machine: An Invention")
  • In so doing, an editor must watch every scrap of recorded film — often totaling many times the proposed running length of an episode —and select the best takes of each scene, then produce a "rough cut", which generally runs overlong and serves only to give an idea of the potential of the material. From this point, the editor will add completed CGI scenes and pick-ups. They will also work closely with producers and directors to refine the product until it is "locked", or visually completed. Then, the editor will send his or her locked version to various post-production artists, such as graders, musicians and ADR recordists. On very rare occasions, the previously "locked" episode will return to the editor for a final change, as reportedly happened with the Rose Tyler scene in Partners in Cri
  • An editor or text editor is an application which can save textual data entered by a user as a file in a computer's permanent storage. Some editors handle code such as HTML and CSS better than others; here are a few commonly valued features for consideration in case you're trying to choose your own editor (some can be combined while others are mutually exclusive). Note that this list assumes you are not considering editors which cannot edit plain text (don't). See also: Comparison of text editors, particularly the Programming features.
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  • Editors are members of staff at Sonic the Comic and Sonic the Comic Online who oversee the creation of the comic, ensure any errors are omitted and generally enforce the quality of every issue. Editors are responsible for what stories are allowed to be published and what general direction the comic is going in. Both Dave Hunt and Wong have been credited as editors of the Sonic the Summer Special series.
  • Little was known about the Editor, except that he managed the operations of Satellite 5 from Floor 500, unseen and unknown to the rank-and-file journalists who packaged and broadcast the news over 600 channels. He monitored the thoughts of all those connected to the archives of the station via chips implanted into people's heads, which were required to access the computer systems of the 2001st century. Through these implants, the Editor was able to instantly know whatever the person connected knew, and was even able to sense when a record was fictional or not, or that there was something out of place with a particular individual before a security check confirmed it.
  • An editor helps and supports the Mangaka by ensuring that the Manga is being produced at an even pace and that deadlines are met. Editor may also do a little bit of managing of the appearances of the Mangaka. He or she will often comment on the layout of the manga panels, the art, and make sure that the manga stays up to company standards. In addition, in cases where the mangaka cannot supervise the anime character and action figure designs, the editor often goes to supervise these things in place of the actual mangaka.
  • An editor was a person who was responsible for the contents of a print publication. An editor would give assignments to writers, and then in turn review the writers' works, make suggestions for changes, and compile these works for distribution. Douglas Pabst held the position of editor for Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder in the 1950s. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") Reporter Gannet Brooks claimed to have been assigned by her news service to do a story on Enterprise, but her editor denied giving her any such assignment. (ENT: "Demons")
  • This document is meant as both provisional documentation and design outline for the new integrated map editor under development for Freeciv 2.2. The first part, the external design guidelines, are meant to document user interaction and as such describe such aspects as GUI layout, how to use the interface for specific tasks, and how the system should respond under certain actions and circumstances.
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