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  WYSIWYM / Natural Language Generation group (NLGg) / Centre for Research in Computing / The Open University
Normally this task has to be entrusted to knowledge engineers who are specialists in a knowledge representation language; thus expert systems (for example) require a collaboration between a domain expert (who knows about the subject matter) and a knowledge engineer (who knows about the knowledge formalism).
WYSIWYM aims to allow domain experts to encode their knowledge directly, by interacting with a feedback text, generated by the system, which presents the knowledge defined so far and the options for extending or revising it.
If this ontology proves insufficient, it must be extended by a programmer; the user cannot add new concepts because the system would lack the linguistic resources to express them.
mcs.open.ac.uk /nlg/old_projects/wysiwym   (270 words)

  
  WYSIWYG vs. WYSIWYM at CunningWeb   (Site not responding. Last check: )
따라서 WYSIWYM 에디터에는 반드시 스타일 적용, 스타일 해제, 스타일 생성, 스타일 편집 기능이 들어있어야 합니다.
WYSIWYM에디터들은 사용자 CSS를 적용시킬 수 있도록 개인마다 준비된 CSS를 외부에서 불러들이거나, 업로드하거나 하는 방식을 지원해야 할 것입니다.
누군가는 좀 쓸만한 WYSIWYM 에디터를 완성해서 내놓아주면 참 좋을 텐데 말이지요.
dnzin.com /cunningweb/2006/09/30/wysiwyg-vs-wysiwym   (405 words)

  
 WYSIWYM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In applied software engineering, WYSIWYM is spelt What You See Is What You Mean and refers to the paradigm created for LyX.
The team that developed WYSIWYM at Brighton University has moved to the Open University in 2005 and is now generalizing the approach to something they call Conceptual Authoring
A new way of WYSIWYM rich client is preparing like the BBComposer editor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/WYSIWYM   (399 words)

  
 XML - Selecting An XML Editor Tutorials
Most WYSIWYM editors display XML code as a tree-like structure roughly similar to the default browser view of XML that you saw in the previous chapter (Figures 1.1 and 1.2).
WYSIWYM XML editors are also sometimes referred to as semantic editors because they focus on the semantics (meaning) of XML code, as opposed to the resulting appearance of the code.
You're pretty much on your own if you go the plain text route, which is not entirely a bad thing, at least in terms of learning the ropes and understanding every single character of an XML document.
www.brainbell.com /tutorials/XML/Selecting_An_XML_Editor.htm   (1141 words)

  
 WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) | Linux Journal
WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean)
Rather than concerning yourself with formatting and spacing, like you would with a normal word processor, you tell LyX what you wish to do, and it uses a template called a "style" to construct your document.
Re: WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean)
www.linuxjournal.com /article.php?sid=5770   (1181 words)

  
 ComputerBase - Lexikon: WYSIWYM
WYSIWYM ist die Abkürzung für das Prinzip „What You See Is What You Mean“ (engl.
WYSIWYM stellt den Text am Bildschirm so dar, dass hervorgeht, welchen Zweck eine Formatierung erfüllen soll, z.B. Kapitelüberschrift, Aufzählung, Liste.
Ein Programm, welches auf dem Prinzip WYSIWYM aufbaut, ist das LaTeX-Frontend LyX, mit dem mittlerweile sehr viele wissenschaftliche Werke geschrieben wurden.
www.computerbase.de /lexikon/WYSIWYM   (300 words)

  
 Forget WYSIWYG editors - use WYSIWYM instead | 456 Berea Street
A huge problem with almost every CMS in existence is the extremely poor quality of the code produced by their WYSIWYG editors.
A WYSIWYM editor won’t solve the problem of people using their tools the wrong way, but I believe it will give people a better understanding of semantics.
In response to some of the comments here: While I agree we will probably need to continue to support users' desire to edit what they see and equate visual with semantic, I think it's critical that we continue to nudge the "lay" people in the right direction.
www.456bereastreet.com /archive/200612/forget_wysiwyg_editors_use_wysiwym_instead   (4277 words)

  
 Generguide Users Guide
The editor main distinguishing feature between Source View editors and WYSIWYM editors is in the editing space.
Where, Source View editors show XML elements and data, WYSIWYM editors use technologies like CSS and XSLT to dynamically display and format text into one rendition of What You See Is What You May Get when the document is transformed to a browser format like HTML.
The problem with WYSIWYM is that there are very few editors capable of editing documents in a manner that does not automatically write changes to the XML file structure in order to accommodate deficiencies in the editor.
generguide.sourceforge.net /usersguide.html   (1200 words)

  
 SOFTWARE FOR ECONOMISTS
Anyone who has printed a web page is familiar with the difference between the screen display and the typeset printed version (or "print preview") of the document: just imagine directly editing such a screen display before typesetting your document.
The most popular WYSIWYM environments are interfaces to an underlying LaTeX document.
In the WYSIWYM world, MathML is an obvious alternative to the LaTeX as an underlying document format.
www.american.edu /econ/notes/soft.htm   (12643 words)

  
 FedoraForum.org - New: lyx (rh90,1,2 stable): WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean)
New: lyx (rh90,1,2 stable): WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean)
The major innovation in LyX is WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean).
That is, the author focuses on content, not on the details of formatting.
www.fedoraforum.org /forum/showthread.php?t=17755   (408 words)

  
 WYSIWYM - building user interfaces with natural language feedback (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Abstract: Introduction WYSIWYM ('What you see is what you meant') is a user-interface technique which uses natural language generation (NLG) technology to pro- vide feedback for user interactions.
To date, the technology has been applied in a number of demonstrator applications, using customised, nonportable implementations.
In this demonstration, we introduce a WYSIWYM librao' package, designed to be used as a modular component of a larger JAVA-based application.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /575710.html   (220 words)

  
 Cambridge University Engineering Department - HTML4: Stylesheets etc
An alternative way of working is WYSIWYM (What You See is What You Mean).
If the leaflet ends up on the web and is found by a blind person using voice synthesis software, the word's unlikely to be emphasised.
In a WYSIWYM system authors would indicate that the word should be emphasised but would leave the details of how it's emphasised to the program that finally presents the file to the user - on-screen it might be blue, on a mobile device it might be flashing, with audio it might be loud.
www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk /help/tpl/network/css.html   (1539 words)

  
 [LeapList]Re: Visual HTML environment -- hit the LEAP archives before this gets out-of-hand ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla Composer is only a WYSIWYM tool for creating HTML pages, not an integrated, visual web site creation tool.
Standalone WYSIWYM editors require you to manually resolve HTML links and many other duties that complete content management tools do not.
So, before this gets out-of-hand with lots of more commentary (which will undoubtedly have little to do with the original poster's question), I think we should all hit the LEAP archives as this has been discussed, in detail, before.
www.leap-cf.org /oldarchive/2003-May/031151.html   (235 words)

  
 Re: Latex vs. KOffice   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The fact that LaTeX is broken is exactly the reason why some of us are arguing for WYSIWYM in KWord.
In fact, while LyX tries to be WYSIWYM, the underlying LaTeX is pretty low-level stuff (and the underlying TeX even more so).
WYSIWYM - your document in a kindof XML
dot.kde.org /1138986029/1139007441/1139078483   (416 words)

  
 Richard Power (ITRI, Brighton) December 10th, 1998, Knowledge Editing for Natural Language Generation
As a possible solution we have developed a technique called WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Meant), in which the author defines the meaning by interacting with a ``feedback text'' generated by the program.
The feedback text presents the current state of the knowledge, however incomplete, and also indicates, through pop-up menus, the options for adding or removing knowledge.
Early WYSIWYM systems had limitations that made them unsuitable for the domain we are currently working on (patient information leaflets): in particular, they allowed the author no control over logical form.
www.cogs.susx.ac.uk /research/nlp/seminars/L2Hnode100036.html   (181 words)

  
 RFE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It may be one of the relatively few open source projects available for general users (open source projects tend to be for technical users, such a Linux).
LyX bills itself as a "WYSIWYM" -- What you See is What You Mean word processor.
While it has a graphic interface, it uses LaTeX, and consistent with LaTeX, it "encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents, not their appearance.
www.aeaweb.org /rfe/showRes.php?rfe_id=1393&cat_id=90   (142 words)

  
 WYSIWYM | iface thoughts
Most of the editors where you can select the font, the style and the colors are WYSIWYG editors, where the underlying markup is hidden under these GUI controls for formatting.
I got introduced to What You See Is What You Mean (WYSIWYM) through Peter Krantz.
I also feel that WYSIWYM will be the future for editors as they will play the role of creating content in the whole content-style separation paradigm.
ifacethoughts.net /2006/12/06/wysiwym   (566 words)

  
 Integrate a web based WYSIWYM editor : a good idea ?
Those guys happen to be french, and I happen to know they lack help to make some headway with this, currently this is working only on IE5.5+.
I am in total agreement that a easy-to-use standards compliant RTE is required.
Personally I think your right that WYSIWYM needs to be further developed as a product before it should appear on the radar.
modxcms.com /forums/index.php/topic,2531.msg17244.html   (2750 words)

  
 The LYX Tutorial
In true WYSIWYM fashion, you just need to identify the text that makes up the section titles, and LYX takes care of numbering the sections and typesetting them.
Textclasses are another major part of the WYSIWYM philosophy; they tell LYX how to typeset the document, so you don't need to know how.
Remember, LYX is WYSIWYM; you can put the Signature environment anywhere you want, but LYX knows that in the printout, the signature should be at the end.
physics.ramapo.edu /~utidjian/lyxtut   (10383 words)

  
 WYSIWYM.' knowledge editing with natural language feedback (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Abstract: Introduction WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Meant) is auser interface technique which allows an.author to create and edit in a natural and simple way the.knowledge contained in a generated document.
More generally, WYSIWYM editing provides a self-documenting, multi-lingual approach to maintaining knowledge bases.
We demonstrate here the use of WYSIWYM knowledge editing in the DRAFTER-If system.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /580164.html   (215 words)

  
 LWN: LyX 1.2.0 released
That belief allows them to conciliate their desire for a graphical editor and their belief that WYSIWYG can only lead to unstructured documents.
However I argue that WYSIWYM is only a work-around the extreme difficulty to use TeX in a truly WYSIWYG and interactive way.
When producing content, WYSIWYM is fine, since at this point visual layout is a distraction, moreover it allows to display structure information which would otherwise be hidden (like index entries) or less handily editable (like footnotes and floating objects).
lwn.net /Articles/788   (2301 words)

  
 WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU MAKE
wysiwym serves as a catalog of ongoing projects.
Hopefully you'll find something here that will engage or even inspire you to make something.
The project that started wysiwym, a selection of ideas and sketches bound in a silk-screen cover.
www.smogdog.com /wysiwym/index.html   (73 words)

  
 Visually Editing Semantics - What You See Is What You Mean- Standards Schmandards
I was planning to start working on my own inline editor by forking TinyMCE and correcting what I thought was wrong with it when I found this comment from Jean-François:
[…] I’d like to present WYMeditor: WYMeditor is a web-based XHTML editor, not WYSIWYG, but WYSIWYM: the end-user can concentrate on rich content, while layout and design are handled via style-sheets.
WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) is of course how content for the web should be edited.
www.standards-schmandards.com /2006/wysiwym   (898 words)

  
 LyX | LyX – The Document Processor
LyX is a document processor that encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents (WYSIWYM), and not simply their appearance (WYSIWYG).
LyX combines the power and flexibility of TeX/LaTeX with the ease of use of a graphical interface.
LyX is released under a Free Software / Open Source license, runs on Linux/Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X, and is available in several languages.
www.lyx.org   (196 words)

  
 1.3 What is LYX?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
And one of LYX's main features, WYSIWYM, is a fundamentally different concept than the one that 99% of people have about word processing.
Not being able to type two blank lines in a row will be annoying at first, but it makes more sense once you're thinking in WYSIWYM terms.
Granted, many modern word processors can handle mathematical symbols, tables, and hyphenation, and some are even moving towards style definitions and the WYSIWYM concept.
www.lyx.org /~jug/lyx/lyxdoc/Tutorial/node5.html   (1627 words)

  
 wmd - The Wysiwym Markdown Editor
So WMD is something new: a Wysiwym Markdown editor.
Wysiwym stands for What You See Is What You Mean.
WMD produces clean semantic HTML, leaving presentation details like fonts and colors up to style sheets.
wmd-editor.com   (251 words)

  
 WYSIWYG has no place on the Web, time for WYSIWYM. * Dexagogo
I mean this is not a new idea, web gurus have been teaching us this for years, but when up against the content creation problem people still fall back to the old WYSIWYG content editor and just give up.
Take a look at the Elements of Meaningful XHTML and Microformats presentation given at WE05.
And then a tool to allow presentation to be applied to content on a contextual basis.
tetlaw.id.au /view/blog/wysiwyg-has-no-place-on-the-web-time-for-wysiwym   (1335 words)

  
 WYSIWYM - SWiK
Moving this page will change its URL and things tagged 'WYSIWYM' will not appear on the new page.
The contents of WYSIWYM page and all pages directly attached to WYSIWYM will be erased.
License:GPL GPL Latex WYSIWYM document lyx processor tex … Mar 24
swik.net /WYSIWYM   (150 words)

  
 This is What You See. This is What You Get.
In other words an editor that allows manipulation of structural markup without requiring the user to delve into the markup language syntax; sometimes known as WYSIWYM.
I am hopeful, and there are some promising developments, but I have yet to see it done.
Hopefully when WYSIWYM editors become more mainstream we'll see WYSIWYG die out except for use by professional typesetters.
girtby.net /archives/2005/06/13/this-is-what-you-see-this-is-what-you-get   (1650 words)

  
 Denemo - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The design principles thus far are as follows: a simple, elegant, non-elephantine interface; What You See Is What You Mean; and a focus on accepting user input from the keyboard.
Unlike LyX (a prominent WYSIWYM GUI frontend to LaTeX), it is not intended that knowledge of Denemo will serve as a substitute for knowledge of Lilypond or Lilypond's music definition language.
Denemo is also designed flexibly enough that it could be adapted for other computer-music-related purposes.
www.gnu.org /software/denemo   (271 words)

  
 Ivan Storck's Bookmarks Tagged With "wysiwym"
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