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Preview (computing)

Computing function

Preview (computing)

Computing function

"Show preview" button in [[MediaWiki

Preview is a computing function to display a document, page, or film before it is produced in its final form. In the case of printed material this is known as "print preview".

Content preview

Previewing allows users to see the current stage of the process before producing into a final form. Preview lets users visualize the current/final product and correct possible errors easily before finalizing the product. Preview is necessary for markup language editing software like Web development applications.

Web development applications like Adobe Dreamweaver and most HTML editors have a "preview in browser" feature. Though browsers in general produce the same results, each browser version can display HTML pages somewhat differently. Preview in browser lets writers check how the page will appear in multiple target browsers.

Video editing applications also have a preview feature to see the current product made during the editing process. Final Cut Pro's interface has two preview windows, "Viewer window" and "Canvas window". "Viewer window" lets users preview clips and decide which one to use. User can also make changes to clips in this window. "Canvas window" shows a preview of the current project's rendered product.

Many interactive websites and online forums allow users to preview their content before submitting it. This is particularly useful on sites with complex markup (not WYSIWYG), where it serves as an opportunity to identify and correct errors and formatting problems before saving the content.

References

References

  1. Blattner, Patrick. (2004). "Using Microsoft Office Excel 2003". Que Publishing.
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