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JSnapScreen provides snap screen service in java environment, which exposes enough interfaces to capture image and get the captured image, you can integrate it with your appliction easily and perfectly.
This project provide implementations of spellcheckers in java language. Spellchecker implementations for TinyMCE based on Jazzy and google-spellchecker-service Authors: Rich Irwin, Andrey Chorniy
You may see integration details here
https://achorniy.wordpress.com/2009/08/11/tinymce-spellchecker-in-java/
and here https://achorniy.wordpress.com/tag/spellchecker/
JTransliter is a lightweight and easy to use application designed to provide you with a simple and comprehensive text editor that features transliteration support.
The transliteration dictionary includes Russian and Ukranian letters, but it can be customized according to your preferences, as it is stored in XML format.
No installation needed. Java runtime environment 7 is required (http://www.java.com/getjava/)
JUSH is a syntax highlighting component written in JavaScript. It highlights HTML, CSS, JS, PHP and SQL code embedded into each other. Beside syntax highlighting, it provides links to the documentation for all supported languages.
A LaTeX Editor written in Java. It contains many macro buttons to insert LaTeX elements into the source. The GUI uses Java Swing with the Operating Systems default look and feel.
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Java classes that enable definition of new Charsets based on other existing Charsets, without additional programming. Includes a character set with Kamenik encoding.
A 100% Java client for the DICT protocol (RFC2229). This provides access to lexicons, translating dictionaries, thesauri and similar database over a TCP/IP protocol.
Provides a simple Java .jar file for converting Docbook files to HTML, FO or XHTML and includes all the XSL files needed. Great for cross platform Docbook conversions and Ant build scripts.
The Java Text Categorizing Library (JTCL) is a pure java implementation of libTextCat which in turn is "a library that was primarily developed for language guessing, a task on which it is known to perform with near-perfect accuracy."
JTF (Java Text Formatter) is a plain (latin) text simple formatter. JTF will format the inputed text to an well-formed text, with considering: line width, justification, table, cell, padding, and other parameters that correspond to formatting a text.
A framework that allows textprocessing to be integrated into any Java application in a generic manner. It represents an approbiate abstraction of the necessary elements and offers a generic interface to the application that needs a textprocessing service.
This project is a highly configurable Virtual Unicode Keyboard written in Java. You might want to use it to type some words in a foreign character set with your mouse.
This is going to be a cross-platform Weblog client for desktop use. Bloggers can use it to visually edit weblog entries without knowledge of HTML. The client will support all popular weblog systems (APIs).
A Java-based spellchecker which focuses on automatic spelling correction by incorporating lingustic and statistical approaches. Development is done by ASV (Abteilung Automatische Sprachverarbeitung) of Leipzig University.