WYSIWYM
Paradigm, WYSIWYG, Semantics
978-620-1-55311-8
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56
2012-11-08
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. WYSIWYM is an acronym for What You See Is What You Mean, and refers to a paradigm for document editing. It is an alternative to the better-known WYSIWYG paradigm, which displays the document on screen as it will be printed. In a WYSIWYM editor, the user writes the contents in a structured way, marking the content according to its meaning, its significance in the document, instead of designing its appearance. For example, in a WYSIWYM document the user might mark text as the title of the document, the name of a section, or the name of an author. This requires the structure of the document to be known before editing it. The editor also needs a system for exporting the edited text to generate the final format of the document, following the indicated structure.
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