What You See Is What You Get - (WYSIWYG).Refers to the ability of a computer to present an image of a page layout or graphic on its screen that shows how the actual page will look like when it comes out of the printer.Before advanced computer technology made WYSIWYG possible, a typesetter formatting a page would see only unformatted lines of type and coding on the screen, and would have to hope that the copy that came out would look the way it was supposed to.; дс тдрлими цюлютдажкию дроемжки аиакиохдйис лидр http://www.computeruser.com/resources/dictionary/definition.html;