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The Xerlin project is a Java based XML editor that can run on any Java 2 virtual machine. The application is extensible via custom editor interfaces. Xerlin can be used to provide simple, intuitive interfaces for users who know nothing about XML.
JResEditor eases the editing of java resource files. It provides validation and allows easy comparison of multiple resource files. The GUI allows easy navigation to any key and provides wizards to create keys and new resource files.
FaceIt is a multifunction Rich Client texteditor written in Java with the added attraction that it uses the SWT and JFace libraries from Eclipse. Binary jar download needs SWT DLLs from Eclipse 3.0 to run on Windows. Source zip has the JFace libraries.
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The right plugins for you, users of the javatexteditor... jext!
Here you'll find them and you'll be able to send yours or improve the already existing ones.
GenDiapo is renamed GenDoc. GenDoc is a XML Editor written in Java2. It is based on a existing project (MerlotXML now called Xerlin), and can use two kinds of plugins (DTD and/or action) for editing and publishing
This project is powered by FCKeditor and iText library. This promotes iText to new WYSIWYG editor level. FCKeditor is now not only HTML editor but also PDF editor
Here is the Korean font supported FCKitext...Please download English version at http://
Notes is a programmer texteditor for linux and windows. Use Notes to edit HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Java, JSP, PHP, Perl, ASP, C, C++, Pascal, Delphi, Visual Basic, Assembly, etc.
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JNotePad is a very flexible text editor. With lots of modules, cou can create your own user-friendly editor. By choosing only the modules YOU need, you get a very productive editor.
Wikiviz is an open-source wiki processing application. It is a front end visualization for wikis that non-technical users can use to create wiki documents. WikiViz is a WYSIWYG editor written in Java with a Swing GUI.
A diary/journal editor and maintenace program that can be used with several journalling services. You can use it to synchronize, edit, and view entries from several journalling services from one client.
This is a Vi plugin for the Java IDE Eclipse. It will allow you to be in a vi environment as long as you are in an Eclipse texteditor that implements the interface ITextEditor.
ZWebEdit is a Java applet that is designed to replace the <textarea> tag with a richJavatexteditor designed for editing HTML / code in a browser. ZWebEdit does not create a its own filesystem; it is designed to work with Zope or standalone.
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.
Kati is simplified schema-aware xml editor written in java. It supports just one fragment of the capabilities of XML Schema, but it enables a naive user to build a valid xml file with some clicks. Simply it does not allow the users to make mistakes.