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QED(text editor) - tradução para árabe

LINE-ORIENTED COMPUTER TEXT EDITOR THAT WAS DEVELOPED FOR THE BERKELEY TIMESHARING SYSTEM RUNNING ON THE SDS 940
FRED (text editor); FRED text editor; Qed text editor

QED(text editor)      
محرر نصوص برامج خاصة بالحاسوب الآلى .
text editing         
  • Emacs, a text editor popular among programmers, running on [[Microsoft Windows]]
  • [[gedit]] is a text editor shipped with [[GNOME]]
  • A box of [[punched cards]] with several program decks.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE USED TO EDIT PLAIN TEXT DOCUMENTS
Text editors; Texteditor; Text editing; Text Editor; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Find and Replace (computer function); Plaintext editor; Document editor; Screen-based text editor
تحرير / تنقيح النص
text editor         
  • Emacs, a text editor popular among programmers, running on [[Microsoft Windows]]
  • [[gedit]] is a text editor shipped with [[GNOME]]
  • A box of [[punched cards]] with several program decks.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE USED TO EDIT PLAIN TEXT DOCUMENTS
Text editors; Texteditor; Text editing; Text Editor; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Find and Replace (computer function); Plaintext editor; Document editor; Screen-based text editor
محرر أو منقح النص

Definição

text editor
¦ noun Computing a system or program allowing a user to edit text.

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QED (text editor)

QED is a line-oriented computer text editor that was developed by Butler Lampson and L. Peter Deutsch for the Berkeley Timesharing System running on the SDS 940. It was implemented by L. Peter Deutsch and Dana Angluin between 1965 and 1966.

QED (for "quick editor") addressed teleprinter usage, but systems "for CRT displays [were] not considered, since many of their design considerations [were] quite different."