Utilities for general- and special-purpose documentation. Includes reStructuredText, the easy to read, easy to use, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plaintext markuplanguage.
Create hyperlinks just by dragging, find contacts instantly, ...
...People who get used to Hyperbole find it helps them so much that they prefer never to use Emacs without it.
Hyperbole includes easy-to-use, powerful hypertextual button types and links that can be made without the need to learn a markuplanguage. It also includes a hierarchical, record-based contact manager, a rapid window and frame control system and a powerful multi-level auto-numbered outliner.
pyWeb is a Literate Programming tool that will work with any markuplanguage and any programming langauge. The idea is to allow you to create great documentation with as constraints or limitations.
Jollpi is a simple but usefull text editor. One of Jollpi's main features is the colorized syntax, customized for many different programming language such as: C/C++, Java, Python, Perl, Bash, etc.
ZML, the Zeitung MarkupLanguage, is a simple CMS for small newspapers. It was specifically designed to publish a student newspaper in print and on the Web. It uses LaTeX and XHTML. So far, it is documented in German only.
SilverCity is a lexing package, based on Scintilla, that can provide lexical analysis for over 20 programming and markup langauges. Scripting language bindings currently exist for Python.
SchemaDoc is a XML-based markuplanguage for documenting XML schemas. The work products include both the vocabulary and a set of tools for combining it with the schema source (e.g. a DTD) to produce documentation in HTML, XML DocBook, LaTeX, etc.