editors

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İngilizce - Türkçe
editörler

Deneyimli editörler iyi iş yaparlar. - Experienced editors do good work.

1935'de bir yazar, annesi tarafından sağlanan fonla bir şiir kitabı yayımlattı. İthaf yazısında, onun kitap müsveddesini kabul etmeyen tüm editörlere teşekkür etti. - In 1935 a writer published a book of poetry with funds provided by his mother. In the dedication he thanked all the editors who had rejected his manuscript.

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editör

1935'de bir yazar, annesi tarafından sağlanan fonla bir şiir kitabı yayımlattı. İthaf yazısında, onun kitap müsveddesini kabul etmeyen tüm editörlere teşekkür etti. - In 1935 a writer published a book of poetry with funds provided by his mother. In the dedication he thanked all the editors who had rejected his manuscript.

Bu derginin editörü ve yayıncısı bazı okuyucular tarafından eleştirildi. - The editor and publisher of this magazine was criticized by some readers.

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(Bilgisayar) metin düzenleyici
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düzenleyen
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(Askeri) YAZAR, BAŞYAZAR
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basıcı
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yayın yönetmeni

Yayın yönetmeni el yazısı kitaba baktı. - The editor glanced over the manuscript.

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düzeltmen
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biçimleyici
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(Kanun) naşir
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biçimlendirici
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düzeltici
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(Basın) yayın müdürü

O, genel yayın müdürüdür. - She is the editor-in-chief.

Tom şimdi yeni genel yayın müdürü oldu. - Tom just became the new editor-in-chief.

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yayıncı

Editör ve yayıncı benim kuzenimdir. - The editor and publisher is my cousin.

Bu derginin editörü ve yayıncısı bazı okuyucular tarafından eleştirildi. - The editor and publisher of this magazine was criticized by some readers.

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{i} redaktör
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{i} yayımcı

Hem editör hem de yayımcı benim kuzenlerim. - The editor and the publisher are both my cousins.

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gazete müdürü
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editörlük
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müelliflik
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editorship kitap hazırlama veya yazma
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{i} yazı ileri müdürü
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müellif
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{i} başyazar
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{i} program kurgu sorumlusu
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bir kitabı matbaaya gitmek üzere tertip edip hazırlayan kimse
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(metin) düzenleyici
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of editor
Brian Lavoie <lavoie@oclc org>
Mike Alexander - Integrated Geophysics Corporation
Arnaud Le Hors, IBM
World Wide Web page editing programs that use buttons and icons to insert coded tags
John Bosco
Processing windows in which MIDI and audio tracks are processed or edited in detail
Arnaud Le Hors, W3C
editors in chief
plural form of editor in chief
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A person who edits or makes changes to documents
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A copy editor
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Someone who manipulates video footage and assembles it into the correct order etc for broadcast; a picture editor
script editors
plural form of script editor
text editors
plural form of text editor
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{n} one who prepares a book for the press
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A person who edited a specific document
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An interactive program that can create and modify files of a particular type For example, the FrontPage Editor is an HTML editor
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One who prepares for publication an item not his or her own intellectual work The editorial work may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision (restitution), or elucidation of the content of the item, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter In some cases, it may involve the technical direction of a staff of persons engaged in creating or compiling the content of the item See also Compiler
editor
A machine used for editing (cutting and splicing) movie film
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A text manipulation program, similar to a word processor, designed to handle primarily {ASCII} files The most often-used ones in UNIX are vi, a simple full-screen editor, and Emacs, a text whacker of Herculean power [69] Many PC-oriented computer users are accustomed to using only a word processor for text manipulation, but the editor is the single most important tool of computer professionals, especially those who program <<The best way to read the plain text version of the Glossary is to peruse it with an editor >>
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An editor is a radio or television journalist who reports on a particular type of news. our economics editor, Dominic Harrod
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One who prepares for publication an item not his or her own The editorial work may be limited to preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision, or elucidation of the content of the item, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter In some cases, it may involve the technical direction of a staff of persons engaged in creating or compiling the content of the item SEE ALSO Compiler
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An editor is the person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine and who decides what will be published in each edition of it
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An editor is a person who collects pieces of writing by different authors and prepares them for publication in a book or a series of books. Michael Rosen is the editor of the anthology
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A program, such as HomeSite from Allaire, used to create, or change the content of HTML documents Compare this with browser
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A person at a newspaper or similar institution who edits stories and decides which ones to publish
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Utility program that creates and modifies text files An editor can be used for creation of documents or creation of code for computer programs The CP/M editor is invoked by typing the command ED next to the system prompt on the console
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An interactive program that allows you to input, update, delete and store information on the computer The information may be programs, data, or actual textual material such as letters or dissertations
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An editor is a journalist who is responsible for a particular section of a newspaper or magazine. Cookery Editor Moyra Fraser takes you behind the scenes
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The process through which programs are entered into the computer It allows items to be created, changed and deleted from any file
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An interactive program that can create and modify files of a particular type For example, the FrontPage Editor is an HTML editor Top e-mail (electronic mail) A service for sending messages electronically, over a computer network Top emphasis text The HTML character style used for mild emphasis Certain browsers display emphasized text as italic Top EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) An extension of the PostScript graphics file format developed by Adobe Systems EPS lets PostScript graphics files be incorporated into other documents FrontPage supports importing EPS files Top Ethernet A commonly used local area network (LAN) technology Top extended attribute An HTML attribute not directly supported in FrontPage In FrontPage, extended attributes are assigned to an object such as a page or image using the Extended button in the object's properties dialog box Top external hyperlink A hyperlink to any file that is outside the current FrontPage web
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for publication
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One who prepares a bibliographic item for publication that contains a work or works not his or her own Editors are indexed in the author file on UNISTAR
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A program that creates or modifies files
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An editor is a computer program that enables you to change and correct stored data
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An editor is a person who checks and corrects texts before they are published. Your role as editor is important, for you can look at a piece of writing objectively
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A program which deletes obscene commands
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A program, such as HoTMetaL PRO, used to create, or change the content of, HTML documents Compare this with browser
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{i} one who prepares printed matter for publication (i.e. newspaper, book, etc.); one who revises, one who reviews and corrects
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Most free website providers provide a program (editor) to edit the HTML code of webpages online "Basic" means you edit the HTML code directly in the editor "Advanced" means the editor will generate the the web page for you after you make some selections, so you never see the HTML code (good if you don't know HTML)
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a person responsible for the editorial aspects of publication; the person who determines the final content of a text (especially of a newspaper or magazine)
editor
An interactive program that can create and modify files of a particular type
editor
A program for creating and making changes to files, especially text files
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A programming tool by which a software developer edits the text (code) of a software program
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A program for preparing and/or modifying a SOURCE PROGRAM or other file by addition, deletion, or change
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One of several programs in Unix used to create and modify text files, some common editors include vi, ee and, pico
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One who prepares for publication for an item not his or her own The editorial work may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision, (restitution), or elucidation of the content of the item, and the addition of introduction, notes, and other critical matter In some cases, it may involve the technical direction of a staff or person engaged in creation or compiling the content of the item See also Compiler
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One who edits; esp
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(n ) A program to assist you in creating and modifying written material to be stored in files
editor
Usually refers to a program that helps a person design, construct, or maintain a webpage or web site Most webpages are written in HTML, the language of the web For many beginners, this language is confusing and hard to master Commercial editors like PageMill, HomePage, and Netscape Composer help users to create content for their web pages easily and efficiently
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An editor is a person who prepares a film, or a radio or television programme, by selecting some of what has been filmed or recorded and putting it in a particular order. She worked at 20th Century Fox as a film editor
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-a feature of a programming environment that includes special help for programmers in the space where the program is written   Like an editor for word processing that cues the writer for spelling or grammar errors, a programming language editor includes messages that appear when a mistake is made typing in a command, or when rules of the programming "grammar" are violated   Some even include messages to detect logic errors As an example of a grammar syntax error, if I type fd100 into the MicroWorlds command box, I get a message from the turtle that states, "I don't know how to fd100" because the programming language rule requires a space between the command "fd" and the distance 100, so fd 100 is the correct format and will work             (return to CONTENTS to find your way back to the link point in the section of text that brought you here)
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a person who prepares, superintends, revises, and corrects a book, magazine, or newspaper, etc
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A program that creates files or makes changes to existing files In FrontPage, Page view is a Web page editor, and the HTML tab in Page view is an HTML editor You can associate files in FrontPage-based webs with external editors, so that double-clicking these files opens them in their associated editing programs For example, you can associate picture files to be opened in your favorite image editing program, such as Microsoft Image Composer
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(computer science) a program designed to perform such editorial functions as rearrangement or modification or deletion of data
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A program that creates files or makes changes to existing files
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A program for modifying the contents of text files Full-screen editors, such as vi, use video display terminals to display several lines of the file being manipulated; they allow the user to move the cursor to a specific location and change the text there Line editors, such as ed, work on a line-by-line basis Stream editors, such as sed, work by applying commands from a previously prepared list (called a script) instead of by accepting commands from the user
editors

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    edîtırz

    Telaffuz

    /ˈedətərz/ /ˈɛdɪtɜrz/

    Videolar

    ... here, playlists that are curated by our music editors ...
    ... the act of the human editors. ...