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Every contributor to Wikipedia is called an editor; see Wikipedia:How to edit a page Look up editor inWiktionary, the free dictionary.The term editor may refer to:As a person that does editing: Copy editing, making formatting changes and other improvements to textFilm editing, connecting shots to form a sequence then an entire movieLiterary editor, in a newspaper or similar, deals with reviews or literary criticismConsulting editor, non-salaried, independent literary editorContributing editor, a magazine or book-publishing title, sometimes honorary, with a variety of meaningsManaging editor, senior member of a publication's management teamSound editor, prepares the sound mixing a TV program or filmAs a computer program: Character editor, for editing characters in computer gamesDigital audio editor, for editing audio dataGraphics editor, for creating and manipulating visual images Raster graphics editor, for editing pictures in bitmap or raster formatVector graphics editor, for editing pictures in vector formatLevel editor, for editing levels of computer gamesHex editor, for editing binary dataHTML editor, for editing web pagesMS-DOS Editor, a plain-text editor for MS-DOS and Microsoft WindowsSource code editor, for editing source codeText editor, for editing plain textWord processor, for producing and editing any sort of printable materialWYSIWYG editor, for editing and visualizing formatted text or graphicsXML editor, for editing XML dataAs other uses: Editors, indie rock band from Birmingham, EnglandLinear video editing, editing images and sound recorded on videotapeNon-linear editing system, audio or video editing system allowing random accessThe Editor, villain in the Doctor Who episode "The Long Game"Visual editor, person who decides the placement of art objects in a given space
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