Editor the journalist who, pursuant to their appointment in writing by the publisher's bodies authorised thereto according to the articles of association, is responsible for the contents of the editorial part of the publication and who manages the editorial team.
Editor. The Editor user has access to all product features and functions. Editor users are able to collaboratively create, diagram and make changes to business process and decision models.
Editor. The developer and editor of the Product is the company DIGITAL SURF SARL potentially including its subsidiaries, whose registered office is 00 xxx Xxxxxxxxx, 00000 Xxxxxxxx, XXXXXX.
Editor. This has been superseded by Word for most purposes. It saves accounts for use by the Editor program, accessed via Compac Startup. The default file name is the Format name but this may be altered to anything suitable consisting of eight characters or less and letters and/or digits only. A good principle to follow is the Format name plus the year, eg ACS09, so that other years may be separately identifiable on disk. The files on disk will automatically have an "A" file extension for identification purposes. Overview Cell Entries Totalling Optional display Other commands Example Layouts are supplied as part of the master client data. For new clients, Formats from the master client will be listed. Other formats or individual layouts of any other client may be inserted. Note: A space is a character as far as a computer is concerned. This can be a source of "invisible" errors. Spaces at the end of lines are removed automatically elsewhere in the system but not in Accounts Schedules. The rules generally apply to both the current accounting figures, in column 4, and comparatives figures, in columns 6,8 etc so that the entries in column 4 do not have to be re-entered or copied into following columns unless different entries are required. Which trial balances are used in which columns is determined on startup (comparatives are generally automatic in column 6) but can be altered via the "Trialbalance" options. The "Format Options" may be used to set defaults such as the inclusion of comparatives where applicable and roundings. Commands for these can be entered in any position within text. The commands are replaced by the related page and note numbers and letters in the accounts program. Use of the left and right justification may make up for this. The current page or note:- <P> or <p> page number The letters P, p, N, or n as above but followed by the File name of the page or note referred to. eg. <Nca13> would select the note number of file CA13. For a range of page numbers use a dash between the file names, eg. <Pca13-calast>. If the page numbers are the same the system will supply just the one number.
Editor. The COMPASS framework extends Eclipse with editors that have various fea- tures. In this section a description of the main elements of such editors will be described. It will not cover a complete in-depth description of how the editors are made but give an overview of how Eclipse can be extended with editors. Creating a new editor for text editing is simple since Eclipse already provides a built-in text editor that can be extended used the provided extension points for customization. In Listing 1 it is shown what this extension point looks like. The first thing which is needed is an Eclipse extension point. This will include the new editor into Eclipse and allow it to be associated with a file type: Extension point: org.eclipse.ui.editors Adding a new editor is simple. The extension point must be filled with the ap- propriate information as shown in listing 1. This XML needs to be added in a plugin.xml file7, in this case located in the org.compass.ide.ui project. The class attribute is a fully qualified class name of the implementation of the editor. The attributes default and extensions (which are omitted in listing 7A plugin.xml file is present in all plug-in development projects in Eclipse
1) are also important because they set the default editor for a specific file exten- sion. In case default = "true" and extensions=log, the editor will open when any file with the extension log is opened from the navigator view of the application been developed. The contributorClass points to a class that will make additional actions available in the menus when the editor is open. , <extension point="org.eclipse.ui.editors"> <editor class="org.compass.ide.ui.editor.impl.CMLEditor" contributorClass="org.eclipse.ui.texteditor. BasicTextEditorActionContributor" </extension> </editor> \z r Listing 1: Extension point for editor In listing 1 a new CML Editor has been declared. However the actual imple- mentation of it must also be provided. To do this a number of built-in classes and interfaces are used: Extended classes/interfaces: The new editor can extend the TextEditor which gives the editor all the default features expected in a normal text editor such as copy, paste and undo. However in this framework a more advanced editor is needed, since it must be able to highlight the syntax for comments and keywords. It must also be able to detect when the text has been edited so it can be re-checked for syntax and parse errors. To accomplish this, the editor needs a custom Sou...
Editor. DOE-2 input, output and BDL files can now be viewed and edited directly in the main application. If the case is set to use existing input file in the alternatives form then the user can edit the input (*.i0) file directly in the VisualDOE interface and save the changes. This option becomes enabled in the "Simulation" menu after a simulation is complete. Central Plant Scheduling: Heating and cooling availability can now be scheduled by time of day and time of year. In addition, custom load ranges can be entered to control multiple chillers and/or boilers. 3D viewer: A new 3D view of the building model can be launched by clicking the "Show 3D View" button from the main application form. Use the left and right mouse buttons with the "Ctrl" key on the keyboard to zoom and rotate the 3D view of the building. Users can select the building components to be viewed. Schedule Editor: The new schedule editor eases the creating and editing of a schedule. A day schedule can be imported from the library and/or saved to the library. In the schedule main form, day schedules can be dragged and dropped and their images can be copied to the clipboard for reporting. A schedule can also be created by importing a time series of 8760 hourly values. A new Holiday Editor can be launched from within the Schedule Editor. Weather Files: The Green Design Tools includes 239 TMY weather data files for locations throughout the United States and several other international locations at no extra cost. Construction Editor: The new construction editor eases the process to create and edit a construction including its layers/materials. Utility Rate Editor: The new utility rate editor includes the demand rachet to be input at the utility rate level and time charge period level. More Design Alternatives: A project file may contain up to 99 design alternatives, compared to a maximum of 25 in VisualDOE 2.6. Project Files are now independent from the VisualDOE library: The library still exists, but objects may be copied back and forth between the library and the project file.
Editor. Excellent, proven editing and writing skills, with keen attention to detail. • At least ten years’ proven professional editing experience, including of global publications. • Good understanding of locally led action/ adaptation/ community driven action. • Excellent writing skills in English. • Skills and experience in outreach and communications strategies.
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Editor. This person(s) shall have a bachelor’s degree in English or related field and three (3) years professional editorial experience with products and activities that demonstrate excellent writing, grammatical, and editing skills and ability to edit authors’ original manuscripts, including rewriting as necessary. Background in archaeology or architectural history, as appropriate to the assignment, is desirable.
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