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    XML Tree Editor

    XML Tree Editor

    Basic cross-platform tree view XML editor

    XMLTreeEdit displays XML files as tree views and allows basic operations: adding, editting and deleting text nodes and their attributes. The main goal is providing a simple tool to create/edit XML configuration files for users without knowledge of XML. Built in Free Pascal Lazarus, which allows easy compilation for different target platforms. Currently binary executables were produced and tested on Windows (XP, 7) and Ubuntu Linux (GTK2). For developers: there are two units listed...
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    xMarkup Text Transformation Utility
    xMarkup is a text transformation utility for batch-processing of a set of ANSI/UTF-8 text files. All Win-32 and POSIX/UNIX platforms.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    QVASIMODO's String Tools

    This project is a quick way of applying macros to a portion of text.

    This project is basically a quick way of applying macros, i.e., sequences of editing commands, to a portion of text. You create a "ruleset", which is basically a sequence of "rules" to be sequentially applied to the source text. The original text is entered in the top left box, while the result appears in the top right box. Program configuration is stored in a sqlite file in a '.panglossa' directory in the user's home folder. Remember that the "rules", or commands, will be...
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    PangInput

    PangInput

    A simple tool for typing characters in different writing systems.

    PangInput is a simple application to help you in typing characters from different languages in unicode. Three methods are available: 1) a virtual keyboard, mapping specific characters to each key on your keyboard; 2) custom character sets, which you can select by clicking on them; 3) macro sets, allowing input of complex scripts - basically mapping a latin transcription to the actual writing of characters or words.
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    pykte

    pykte

    pykte is a simple text editor with support for unicode.

    pykte is a simple text editor with support for unicode and a few handy tools to aid in the input of characters in different languages. *Please note this project is still in alpha stage, there are still some issues to solve.
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