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A C (and JavaScript) library providing predictive text functions. The API is very simple and provides dictionary autocomplete and partial/full matching. Sample cellphone-like examples are included.
WebSHi (Web Syntax Highlighter) is just another code syntax highlighting engine. Though it's written in JavaScript, WebSHi is very fast and scalable, can process 30,000+ lines of code in seconds even on slower browsers like IE6.
PHPSCH is php based source code syntax highlighter. It supports php, c++, c#, java, delphi, css, html, mysql. You can change the default syntax colors with yours. project page: www.ibonette.com/phpsch-source-code-highlighter-kaynak-kod-renklendirici
MOStlyCE is a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) editor for the open source Mia Content Management System (MiaCMS). MOStlyCE aims to bring simply, yet power, HTML editing capabilities into the hands on the average user.
eArea is a really simple web-based WYSIWYG text editor. It works with almost all popular browser - even with OS X Dashboard widgets! With a short snippet of HTML, you can insert eArea onto any webpage, fully customised for your site.
A WYSIWYG XML editor. The goal of this editor is to enable (web)developers to create an easy to use interface for authors to edit XML content. See the wiki for a more detailed description.
An alternative to the page-chapter-paragraph documentation approach. LivCos allows you to teach the computer the structure of your content, so it can support you in various contexts. Pages will be generated as one of many views on the actual content.
The objective of the OpenBerg Project is to develop Open-Source, Open-Standards-based, Multi-Platform tools for eBook authors, editors and users. We are currently working on OpenBerg Lector, an e-Book reader, and OpenBerg Rector, an e-Book compiler.
Miller is a javascript component (cross-browser) that aims to enable web developers to make any html component editable. Miller offers inline, rich text editing. Miller uses dom manipulation to do this in order to create true wysiwyg experience.
PWEditor is a professional web development tool, enabling users to efficiently design, develop and maintain websites both online and offline. It includes WYSIWYG html editor, CSS editor, JS editor and text editor. It works with Firefox, Mozilla and IE.
An attempt at a Xanalogical Web, comprised of a CGI system with both native and HTML interfaces, a set of standards, a backend supporting Transclusion, versioning, and a custom browser with support for Transpointing and editing.
Java based screenplay (movie script) editor and colaboration tool with a graphical interface (WYSIWYG) to create and/or edit scripts. Export in XML, PDF, XHTML and other formats. En español.
RSane Publisher allows a team of authors to easily maintain shared documents. Publisher speeds authoring of large structured documents, especially technical, business, and reference materials. Runs on Java, JBoss, and Tomcat.
Wiki Text Formatting Engine (WTF Engine) converts simple text into HTML. It will run on any platform using a variety of languages such as PHP, Perl, JavaScript and VB Script. It is intended to be a library used in other software packages.
This is a validating xml editor for creating, edititing an manipulating XML files by a web interface. It is based on open standards like XHTML, JavaScript, DOM and CSS for the client and JavaServlets, JSP for the server.
This project provides customization of XML editors to support publicly availble SGML and XML DTDs in particular those of the MSR-MEDOC project. While starting with XMETAL (aka xmetal) other systems are welcome.