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WYSIWYG (gold) is the Acronyme of the phrase English E What you see is what you get , literally meaning in French “what you see is what you obtain” or in a more concise way “such posting, such result”. The acronym is usually used in Informatique to indicate the user interfaces graphs making it possible to compose the wanted result visually, typically for a Logiciel of page layout, a Word processing or of image. The acronym indicates, in fact, an “intuitive” interface: the user sees directly with the screen what the end result (printed paper form) will resemble.

Software

One of the most spectacular applications was the progress of the software of Word processing. At the time where the interfaces were in Mode text, the letters posted invariable with the same police force, returned text (fatty, Italic…) was announced by the color of the text. The arrival of the intuitive graphical interfaces made it possible to really represent with the screen the text in italic or bold characters .

Another progress was made with the design software. Previously, the resolution of the screens and the printers were different, for example, which was printed as a circle appeared on the screen like an ellipse. With a software wysiwyg, the form with the screen is the same one as the printed form.

French-speaking version

A French translation, very little used in spite of its unslung lyricism is Pétale , for “ p resentation with the E crit T it that with L ' E notch”. The Québécois Office of the French language, as for him, proposed the invariable adjective such-such , which indicates “any software or hardware which allows a screen display corresponding most accurately possible to the impression on paper obtained later on”. Another translation had course in the Années 1980, telecr for such screen, such writing.

Standards

With regard to the production of documents HTML, many editors of Web pages take again this Ergonomie such screen, such writing . However, rare which is those produce code in conformity with the standards establish by W3C.

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