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authoring
[ aw-ther-ing ]
noun
- the writing of an electronic document or software program, especially a hypertext or multimedia application (often used attributively):
the best authoring tools for creating your own website.
authoring
/ ˈɔːθərɪŋ /
noun
- computing
- the creation of documents, esp multimedia documents
- ( as modifier )
an authoring tool
Word History and Origins
Origin of authoring1
Example Sentences
The web as a whole has no unifying structure, with an enormous variant in the style of authoring and content far wider and more complex than in traditional collections of text documents.
Google has been emailing those who have used this feature in the past to tell them that, starting on July 20, 2021, “you will no longer be able to create new posts via Posts on Google or use the authoring tool to make updates to the knowledge panel.”
This is the first step Unfold has taken beyond its story-format authoring tools.
Their program, Therapeutic Storytelling Authoring Tools for Post-Traumatic Stress, was first reported in WIRED back in 2011.
He boasts of authoring “numerous” GPS patents and filing 47 trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Apple has even created authoring tools to help textbook publishers crank out more books for the iPad.
So he entitled one of his earlier books, thus already authoring his own epitaph.
And yet the game did not quite make you feel as though you were authoring your own history, as previous Civilization games had.
Yes, isn't it strange that her "authoring" seemed to fall off after her first book—or that it failed to improve, at least?
Well, I suppose authoring is a business, if that was his business.
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