Edit

Edit may refer to:

  • Editing, the process of correcting or revising text, images, or sound
  • Edit (application), a simple text editor for the Apple Macintosh
  • Edit (MS-DOS), the MS-DOS Editor, a plain-text editor for MS-DOS, included in some versions of Microsoft Windows
  • edIT (musician), American electronic DJ and producer
  • "Edit" (Regina Spektor song), a song by Regina Spektor
  • a form of the female given name Edith
  • EDIT, a festival in Eindhoven

  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Edit"
  • All pages with titles containing Edit
  • Change (disambiguation)
  • Editor (disambiguation)
  • Editorial
  • Modification (disambiguation)
  • TeachText

    The TeachText application is a simple text editor made by Apple Computer bundled with System 7.1 and earlier. It was created by Apple programmer Bryan Stearns with later versions created by Stearns and Francis Stanbach. TeachText was one of the only applications included with the Mac system software, leading to its frequent role as the application to open "ReadMe" files. It was named "TeachText" as a nod to this role in tutorials and other introductory materials.

    TeachText was derived from the Edit application, which was a simple text editor for the early pre-System 6 Apple Macintosh computers. Edit was included with early versions of the basic system software to demonstrate the use of the Macintosh user interface. While Edit was a demonstration program for developers, TeachText was used mainly by users to display Read Me documents.

    Since the first Macintosh models came with a full-featured word processor, MacWrite, software publishers commonly shipped documentation in its native format. When Apple stopped bundling MacWrite, ownership was transferred to Claris, so developers could not distribute it on their programs' installation floppy disks. With no text program present on the disks, owners without a second floppy disk drive or hard disk could be left with no way to view documentation or installation instructions. Apple supplied TeachText as a small, freely-distributable program to address this need.

    Edit (album)

    Edit is the sixth album by vocalist Mark Stewart, released on March 28, 2008 through Crippled Dick Hot Wax!.

    Accolades

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Jazzwad instruments
  • The Maffia
  • Keith LeBlanc drums
  • Skip McDonald guitar
  • Adrian Sherwood keyboards, production, mixing, recording
  • Doug Wimbish bass guitar
  • Kevin Martin – instruments, production
  • Simon Mundey – instruments
  • Nick Riggio – instruments
  • Mark Stewart vocals, production, mixing, recording
  • Sanjay Tailor – instruments
  • Crucial Tony – instruments
  • Eric D. Clark engineering
  • Nick Coplowe production
  • Cem Oral mastering, engineering
  • Philipp Quehenberger – production
  • Peter Rehberg – engineering
  • References

    External links

  • Edit at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Kheda

    Kheda is a town and a municipality in Kheda district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Kheda, also known as Kaira, is 35 km from Ahmedabad. The National Highway no. 8 connecting Ahmedabad and Mumbai passes through Kheda. It forms the administrative center of Kheda District.

    History

    The town of Kheda passed to the Babi family early in the eighteenth century, with whom it remained until 1763, when it was taken by the Marathas.The babi family which ruled kheda shifted to Khambat and now most of that family lives in Ahmedabad. The last head of the kheda family was Sahibzada Ahmed Siddique Hussain khanji Dilawar khanji babi who was married to Bima Rahim sultana bakhte babi sahiba of Junagadh and issued a Daughter named Bima Nasreen sultana bakhte babi who is married to Sahibzada Anis Muhammad khanji babi of Devgam A house of Junagadh state. The Marathas ceded the district to the British in 1803, and it became part of the Bombay Presidency of British India. It was a large military station until 1830, when the cantonment was removed to Deesa. Gujjars established many villages in the Kheda District area, as did Jats and other groups.

    Kaira (spider)

    Kaira is a mostly neotropical genus of orb-weaving spider with 16 described species. They occur from South America up to the southern and eastern USA.

    They spin small webs from which they hang upside down and attract male moths that fly into a basket formed by their legs. They use a moth pheromone for this, which resembles the one used by the bolas spiders of the genus Mastophora. The two genera are not closely related, although they belong to the same family. Thus, the same moth-catching behavior must have evolved independently in the two genera.

    All species are pale yellow-white with scattered, small, white, brown and black random spots, or in some species transverse bands. Females have a body length of about four to ten millimeters. Males are less than half the size of females and less pigmented.

    Kaira specimens are uncommon in arachnologist collections, and the females of different species are difficult to separate. Females and immatures can be confused with species of the not closely related genus Pozonia.

    Kheda (Lok Sabha constituency)

    Kheda Lok Sabha constituency (formerly Kaira Lok Sabha constituency) (Gujarati: ખેડા લોકસભા મતવિસ્તાર) is one of the 26 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Gujarat state in western India.

    Assembly segments

    Presently, Kheda Lok Sabha constituency comprises seven Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are:

    Members of Parliament

  • 1952: Thakore Fatrhsinhji Dabhi, Independent
  • 1957: Thakore Fatehsinhji Dabhi, Swatantra Party
  • 1971: Dharmsinh Desai, Indian National Congress
  • 1977: Ajitsinh Dabhi, Indian National Congress
  • 1980: Ajitsinh Dabhi, Indian National Congress
  • 1984: Ajitsinh Dabhi, Indian National Congress
  • 1989: Prabhatsinh Chauhan, Janata Dal
  • 1991: Khushiram Jeswani, Bharatiya Janata Party
  • 1996: Dinsha Patel, Indian National Congress
  • 1998: Dinsha Patel, Indian National Congress
  • 1999: Dinsha Patel, Indian National Congress
  • 2004: Dinsha Patel, Indian National Congress
  • 2009: Dinsha Patel, Indian National Congress
  • 2014: Devusinh Chauhan, Bharatiya Janata Party
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