Editor
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- Every contributor to Wikipedia is called an editor; see Wikipedia:How to edit a page
The term editor may refer to:
- A person that does editing
- A person who takes responsibility for the contents of a newspaper, magazine or journal, organizing publication, commissioning contributions (e.g., from writers or photographers), and reviewing work, often using peer review
- Copy editor
- Film editor
- Sound editor
- Book editor
- Journal editor
- Literary editor
- Magazine editor
- Newspaper editor
- linear video editing system
- Video Non-linear editing system
- A computer program, such as:
- Text editor, an application to edit plain text
- Hex editor, an application to edit binary data
- Source code editor, an application to edit source code
- HTML editor, an application to edit web pages
- XML editor, an application to edit XML data
- Digital audio editor, an application to edit audio data
- Raster graphics editor
- Vector graphics editor
- Level editor, an application to edit levels of computer games
- WYSIWYG editor, an application to edit formatted text/graphics (e.g., Microsoft Word)