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editing.
There are
policy edits,
integrity edits,
screening edits, copy
clarification edits,
format edits and
mechanical style edits,
language edits,...
- Look up
edit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Edit may
refer to: an
action that is part of an
editing process (including of images, video, and film)...
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similar wikis, an
edit count is a
record of the
number of
edits performed by a
certain editor, or by all
editors on a
particular page. An
edit, in this context...
- the copy was obtained. The
simplest way to
resolve an
edit conflict is to
ignore intervening edits and
overwrite the
current file. This may lead to a substantial...
- page
which shows recent edits, or a list of
edits made
within a
given time frame. Some
wikis can
filter the list to
remove edits flagged by
users as "minor"...
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EditGrid was a Web 2.0
spreadsheet service,
operated via
Internet access (web-based application). It
offered both a free-of-charge
service to personal...
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introduction of
digital editing software would end cop****iting careers. Copy
editors are
still emplo**** and
needed for
heavy edits, such as fact-checking...
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edits on
sample loops or
other audio sources.
Unlike a
dedicated stutter edit program,
users must
design their own Kyma
sound for
doing stutter edits...
- the
length of a
break section. Like remixes, re-
edits are
especially common in
dance music.
Audio editing Broughton, Frank, and Bill Brewster. How to DJ...
- is an
extended version of a song). Not all "radio
edit"
tracks are pla**** on the radio.
Radio edits often shorten a long song to make it more commercially...