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    Froala Editor

    Froala Editor

    The next generation Javascript WYSIWYG HTML Editor

    Froala Editor is a lightweight WYSIWYG HTML Editor written in Javascript that enables rich text editing capabilities for your applications. Froala WYSIWYG HTML Editor is one of the most powerful JavaScript rich text editors ever. Froala Rich Text Editor has a vast range of both simple and complex features for all kind of use cases. Lots of features don't have to overwhelm the user with hundreds of buttons. The Froala's WYSIWYG editor smart toolbar can accommodate over 100 features in this...
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    XRichText

    XRichText

    An Android rich text class library that supports graphic & text mixing

    An Android-rich text class library that supports graphic and text mixing, supports editing and previewing and supports inserting and deleting pictures. Use ScrollView as the outermost layout containing LineaLayout, filled with TextView and ImageView. When deleting, delete the TextView and ImageView according to the position of the cursor, and the text will be automatically merged. The generated data is a list collection, and the data format can be customized. Version V1.4 opens the image...
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    Java browser and wysiwyg | source editor of html SFI(Structure-Fragment-Identifier)-files: 1) creates dynamically Table-Of-Contents 2) One-to-One mapping ToC - browser|editors 3) indexes the words 4) developers can use it for their help-system.
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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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    Paige_Lite
    A lightweight HTML editor, developed in java. So far includes: Tag highlighting. Default browser previewing. Will be developed to eventually include many Automatic HTML code insertion methods. Great for those learning HTML.
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    ML-Edit is a HTML-Editor to manage translations to different languages while using the same HTML code.
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    An embeddable WYSWYG HTML editor for Java Swing. It is based on standard Swing JEditorPane component and provides a rich set of editing features, including paragraph and inline styling, inserting links and images, find/replace functions etc.
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