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WYSIWYG
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WYSIWYG /wiz'ee-wig/ /adj./  Describes a user interface
   under which "What You See Is What You Get", as opposed to one
   that uses more-or-less obscure commands that do not result in
   immediate visual feedback.  True WYSIWYG in environments supporting
   multiple fonts or graphics is a a rarely-attained ideal; there are
   variants of this term to express real-world manifestations
   including WYSIAWYG (What You See Is *Almost* What You Get) and
   WYSIMOLWYG (What You See Is More or Less What You Get).  All these
   can be mildly derogatory, as they are often used to refer to
   dumbed-down user-friendly interfaces targeted at
   non-programmers; a hacker has no fear of obscure commands (compare
   WYSIAYG).  On the other hand, EMACS was one of the very
   first WYSIWYG editors, replacing (actually, at first overlaying)
   the extremely obscure, command-based TECO.  See also WIMP
   environment.  [Oddly enough, WYSIWYG has already made it into the
   OED, in lower case yet. --ESR]
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