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    jPicEdt

    jPicEdt

    Another drawing editor for LaTeX with PSTricks & TikZ

    jPicEdt is an extensible internationalized vector-based drawing editor for LaTeX and related packages (TikZ, PsTricks,...), written in Java. It is also a library of reusable high-level graphic primitives.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    RTextDoc

    RTextDoc

    An editor for structured documents

    RTextDoc is an editor for structured text documents such as LaTeX, AsciiDoc, DocBook. RTextDoc has proofreading capabilities: on-the-fly spelling, instant grammar checking and built-in free dictionaries. RTextDoc has syntax highlighting, bracket matching, folding, document structure browser for sections and labels, bookmarks, manager for LaTeX symbols, an editor for mathematical equations,integrated BibTeX database manager and several tools to convert LaTeX to HTML and back. AsciiDoc...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    NAT Braille

    NAT Braille

    A free universal Braille Transcriber

    NAT is a free universal Braille translator. It supports French Braille grade 1, mathematical Braille, Braille layout and reverse transcription. French Braille grade 2, music and other languages are currently under development.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Easy Equations

    Easy Equations

    Hand Written Equation Creator

    Easy Equations is a utility using which one can write the mathematical equations. The focus of this utility is to provide user friendly access to write mathematical equations which is helpful for students, lecturers, mathematicians and Research persons who prefer using mathematical equations in a document, PowerPoint or web sites. Works on Windows as well as Linux platforms. Software Requirements: JDK 7 or higher. Linux Platform with kernel version 2.7 or higher.(for Linux users).python...
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    DragMath is a drag and drop equation editor in the form of a Java applet. Once an expression is created the user can convert it into a variety of different linear syntax for mathematics, including MathML, LaTeX, Maple, Maxima or any user defined style. PLEASE NOTE: active code development has moved to GitHub. https://github.com/maths/dragmath
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    A stand-alone editor using Mediawiki markup language to generate HTML code. You can create and preview pages written using Mediawiki markup (i.e. Wikipedia pages) while off-line.
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