WYSIWYG - definizione. Che cos'è WYSIWYG
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Cosa (chi) è WYSIWYG - definizione

DISPLAY OF A DOCUMENT DURING EDITING IN A FORM CLOSELY CORRESPONDING TO ITS APPEARANCE WHEN PRINTED OR DISPLAYED AS A FINISHED PRODUCT
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WYSIWYG         
['w?z?w?g]
(also wysiwyg)
¦ adjective Computing denoting the representation of text on-screen in a form exactly corresponding to its appearance on a printout.
Origin
1980s: acronym from what you see is what you get.
WYSIWYG         
WYSIWYG         
WYSIWYG is used to refer to a computer screen display which exactly matches the way that a document will appear when it it is printed. WYSIWYG is an abbreviation for 'what you see is what you get'. (COMPUTING)
...the first WYSIWYG application for creating documents on the Web.

Wikipedia

WYSIWYG

In computing, WYSIWYG ( WIZ-ee-wig), an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, is a system in which editing software allows content to be edited in a form that resembles its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product, such as a printed document, web page, or slide presentation. WYSIWYG implies a user interface that allows the user to view something very similar to the end result while the document is being created. In general, WYSIWYG implies the ability to directly manipulate the layout of a document without having to type or remember names of layout commands.