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  2. Microsoft Editor - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Editor is a closed source AI -powered writing assistant available for Word, Outlook, and as a Chromium browser extension part of Office 365. It includes the essentials in a writing assistant, such as a grammar and spell checker. Microsoft provides a basic version of Editor for free but users need to have a Microsoft account.

  3. EmEditor - Wikipedia

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    EmEditor is a lightweight extensible commercial text editor for Microsoft Windows.It was developed by Yutaka Emura of Emurasoft, Inc. It includes full Unicode support, 32-bit and 64-bit builds, syntax highlighting, find and replace with regular expressions, vertical selection editing, editing of large files (up to 248 GB or 2.1 billion lines), and is extensible via plugins and scripts.

  4. Category:Australian editors - Wikipedia

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    John Balfour (editor) George Burnett Barton. Wendy Boase. Henry Ernest Boote. Fred Burden. John Edgar Byrne.

  5. Comparison of font editors - Wikipedia

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    Windows Type 1 (.pfb) editor Mac Type 1 (LWFN) editor OpenType TT / TrueType (.ttf) editor Mac TrueType (sfnt/dfont) editor TrueType Collection (.ttc) editor OpenType PS (.otf) editor Macro / Script; FontCreator unlimited in source file: COLR, CPAL, SVG : import and export import import and export

  6. Story editor - Wikipedia

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    Animation. In American animation on productions under the jurisdiction of IATSE Local 839, the story editor is not a lower-level writer, but rather the head writer of the series who oversees the writers' room, working directly with the showrunner or even serving as a showrunner. Their role involves brainstorming ideas, determining the direction ...

  7. Code point - Wikipedia

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    Code points are commonly used in character encoding, where a code point is a numerical value that maps to a specific character. In character encoding code points usually represent a single grapheme —usually a letter, digit, punctuation mark, or whitespace—but sometimes represent symbols, control characters , or formatting. [4]

  8. Wikipedia:Edit count - Wikipedia

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    An edit count is a number stored for each user tallying the total times they have saved a change or changes to a Wikipedia page. The simplest method is to count each edit (regardless of whether it reflects a single change to a page or many) as 1; this is what the server does when generating the efficient counts shown in Special:Preferences.

  9. Leo (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Leo is an open-source text editor/outliner that features clones (virtual copies of outline nodes) as a central tool of organization, navigation, customization and scripting. Languages [ edit ] Leo can manipulate text or code in any human or computer programming language (e.g., Python, C, C++, Java), as Leo is a language-independent or ...