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  2. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_Studio_Code

    Visual Studio Code. Visual Studio Code, also commonly referred to as VS Code, [ 10] is a source-code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS and web browsers. [ 11][ 12] Features include support for debugging, syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, snippets, code refactoring, and embedded version control with Git.

  3. AppleScript - Wikipedia

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    Overview. [edit] AppleScript is primarily a scripting language developed by Apple to do inter-application communication (IAC) using Apple events. [ 4 ][ 5 ] AppleScript is related to, but different from, Apple events. Apple events are designed to exchange data between and control other applications in order to automate repetitive tasks.

  4. Wikipedia:VisualEditor/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    To continue to edit the wikitext directly, simply click the "Edit source" button instead of "Edit". On section edit links, you can open the wikitext editor selected in your preferences for that section by clicking "edit source" instead of the regular "edit" link. If you would like to remove VisualEditor from the user interface, then you can do so.

  5. Help:VisualEditor/Keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia

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    Adjust selection. ⇧ Shift + (Direction keys) ⇧ Shift + Click. Load insertion formatting from content [clarification needed] Move cursor. Insert text. Character and number keys. Insert special characters. Multiple character or number keys using an Input method editor.

  6. Snagit - Wikipedia

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    Other features of the software allow the creation of tutorials (using the Step tool [7] and/or using the Simplify tool, which allows you to create Simplified User Interfaces [8]) and offer guarantees of confidentiality (blurring areas, cropping images). Video editing features are basic and limited (trimming videos).

  7. Help:VisualEditor - Wikipedia

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    To edit a page using VisualEditor, click on the "Edit" tab at the top of the page. It can take a few seconds for the page to open for editing, and longer if the page is very large. Clicking on the "Edit source" tab will open the classic wikitext source editor.

  8. Help:Introduction to editing with VisualEditor/1 - Wikipedia

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    A note about editing on mobile devices: Most Wikipedians prefer to edit from a computer, as the editing interface works better there. You can edit from a mobile device, though. See this page for more information. VisualEditor is a What You See Is What You Get-style editor for Wikipedia. It's very simple to learn.

  9. Wikipedia:VisualEditor - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, the full launch of VisualEditor will make obsolete the screenshots and tutorials in these help pages, because they describe how to edit using the markup editor. Therefore, the VisualEditor development team needs help updating help pages. The user guide to VisualEditor is a starting place for text for the new help pages.