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The Eclipse Visual Editor project is a platform for creating Visual classes and GUI builders within Eclipse. The project currently provides support for WYSIWYG editing of Swing/AWT and SWT/RCP user interfaces.
Originally developed as an Eclipse Project the Visual Editor project was discontinued and archived in June 2011. This project is a community based fork of the archived sources.
SVGCompost is an SVG compositing editor for Eclipse, based on existing Eclipse GEF and GMF functionality and the Apache Batik framework. For further information, please refer to the wiki.
The intention of this project is to build a graphical editor for Laszlo, with a palette you will be able to drag and drop objects in a canvas. The user will be able to move from graphical to textual edtiton freely.
New version of the Doodle project (http://doodle.sf.net). This project is related to Origami (paper folding) diagramming.The goal of this new version is to overcome limitations of the existing Doodle to propose an Integrated Diagramming Environment.
An Eclipse plugin for editing and managing textures for POV-Ray (Persistence of Vision Raytracer). Inspired by TextureView and is an addition to PovClipse.