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    ShelXle

    ShelXle

    ShelXle is a Qt GUI for SHELXL

    ShelXle combines an editor with syntax highlighting for the SHELXL-associated .ins (input) and .res (output) files with an interactive graphical display for visualization of a three-dimensional structure including the electron density (Fo) and difference density (Fo-Fc) maps. See J. Appl. Cryst. (2011). 44, 1281–1284. for details.
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    KLatexFormula
    KLatexFormula is an easy-to-use graphical application for generating images (that you can drag and drop, copy and paste or save to disk) from LaTeX equations.
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    Downloads: 95 This Week
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    EqualX

    EqualX

    The LaTeX Equation Editor

    EqualX makes you easily write equations in LaTeX and preview them in real-time. repository: https://gitlab.com/q-quark/equalx
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Octclipse

    Octclipse

    Octave Eclipse GUI

    Octave development environment built upon Eclipse's Dynamic Languages Toolkit (http://www.eclipse.org/dltk/). Distributed as an Update site for Eclipse 3.7 Indigo and Indigo-based package for several platforms. Supports search, autocompletion, launching scripts, interactive console, debug and integrated plotting on Octave versions 3.2.x, 3.4.x and 3.6.x. The current goal is to make it running out-of-box on multiple platforms. Currently only Linux and Windows are supported. Mac...
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    UML 2 Statemachine for C++

    UML 2 Statemachine for C++ is a development framework with DSL support

    UML 2 Statemachine Code Generator is a developer framework for an easy implementation of statemachine based applications. Here, with this framework only one Domain-specific language (DSL) specification is necessary to create executable codes for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. With this framework you save a lot of time and effort during implementation; also you have an always valid - based on a well-defined C++ standard - generated code with high quality.
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    koctave is a KDE GUI for octave. koctave contains an editor with syntax highlighting and a help browser. You can work almost the same way as in Matlab (c).
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