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    DocScript is an approach to document preparation. It presents tools and utilities to edit and publish documents. The philosophy behind the DocScript project is to utilize the programming tools you're working with anyway in your daily work.
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    Trope for Haiku

    Trope for Haiku

    General-purpose text editor for Haiku

    ...It does have a few features other Haiku text editors presently don't have, though. 1. easy access to High-Ascii and Unicode accented characters from the menus 2. Graphical Toolbar 3. Snippets 4. Word and page count How big a file can Trope take? Well, I test it on Tostoy's War and Peace - over 3 megabytes of text. Trope takes a very long time to load this monster, but it doesn't crash under the load, and once it's in, it will happily open up new windows with lesser documents.. So if you plan to write something longer than War and Peace, you probably need a different tool :-) License: MIT.
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    QBASDOWN

    A Markdown implementation for FreeDOS

    Usage: qbasdown Markdown_file qbasdown Markdown_file --verbose qbasdown Markdown_file --silent ~~~ Written for FreeDOS in QuickBASIC 4.5, mostly under a hybrid DOSEMU/FreeDOS 1.2 installation, but the final compilation in a release will always be tested on bare silicon in a dedicated FreeDOS installation. QuickBASIC? Why? To see if it could be done, I guess, and also to re-familiarize myself with this BASIC dialect. It also compiles in FreeBASIC using the *-lang qb* switch....
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    Transie is a dual-pane text editor for translators. It's made with Gambas and runs on Linux with Qt and KDE.
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    OOoLilyPond (OLy) is an Extension for OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice. With OLy, you can include musical notation within text and presentation documents. The music expressions are entered as text codes and translated to images (png or eps) using LilyPond. The development has moved to GitHub (https://github.com/openlilylib/LO-ly). You will not find new releases here anymore.
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    Mateusz's Saucy Editor

    Mateusz's Saucy Editor

    A simple console-mode text editor

    Mateusz's Saucy Editor (MSEDIT) is a simple editor working in the DOS environment. I decided to write it, because I had been using the Microsoft's EDIT editor for years, without finding any free alternative. Of course, there is plenty of free DOS editors out there, but no one has ever matched my expectations (or should I say, my taste). I guess that's because I had already been "formatted" by the MS editor :-) You will probably notice that MSEDIT is very similar to Microsoft's EDIT. That's...
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