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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.
This set of scripts is meant to build static web sites starting from a set of pages. It creates the menu bar (with javascript support) for each page. The site and menu bar look is themeable.
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The tool FTS2DB is a translator from FTS (pure text with some structuring, and format tags, see bellow) text format to Docbook
(SGML/XML) documents. It was created to provide an easy way to those users who
(temporally) doesn't have a Docbook text forma
A run-time configurable character stream tokenizer that allows the user to define token classes via regular expressions. The developer is not limited to predefined notions of whitespace, commenting, or word modalities.
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Clippings, I have started developing this application because most Operating Systems only allow you to have one item of the clipboard, this gives you multiple panels where you can copy and paste text to and from.
It's a tools generating some graphics interfaces for applications in Java language. It's to gain a lot of time while building some windows. The Swings classes are very difficult to use! (especially the Layouts)
We describe the windows content in XML!
subtex is an XML version of LaTeX, the popular typesetting system. It contains a subset of the latex commands (hence SUBtex) but also contains many improvements, including a fabulous built-in bibliography system. LaTeX tags in XML! Yeah!
tgen generates a Web site from a collection of input files of a variety of types, using a set of registered HTML autogenerators. Cvs-Brancher allows scheduling of web deployments. vwebedit provides web-based editing of cvs repositories.
A simple open source platform in Java supporting add-ins.
Add-ins for text, and for syntax highlighting source code are provided.
Aesop is a fledgling Eclipse wannabe looking for add-in developers.
Aesop makes use of JEditTextArea and JavaHelp.
Bibgrep indexes and searches BibTex files for entries matching
a given query. Its usage is similar to the command ``grep'' and
the queries uses a Google-like syntax.
NunniMJAX is a minimal java library for parsing XML. The API and functioning recall SAX and is sequential and event-driven. The parser strives to verify that the XML is well-formed, but no validation. NunniMJAX's FSM has been generated using NunniFSMGen
Project to create a unified FAQ XML format with all applicable software to convert it to various formats, such as multiple forms of HTML, TeX, PDF, text files, etc. Useful for most of "FAQ keepers" on various forums and discussion lists.
A simple text editor. Nice Notepad replacement. This is a basic a GUI text editor, edits simple text files. Useful for making quick edits to files. A small text editor without many advanced features, however it may evolve into having specialized features.
Chaperon is a LALR(1) parser, which parse structured text documents and
generate XML documents as output. It includes a parser generator like yacc
and a regex scaner like lex. As input use Chaperon a grammar written in XML.
Plb4jEdit adds IDE like behaviour (syntax highlighting, plugins, macros, console commandos for compile & run/debug, code completion, source structure view via SideKick-Plugin) for the programming language PL/B (e.g. http://www.sunbelt-plb.com) to the ope
OpenReport is a fast, flexible and complete open source solution for rendering professionnal documents. It is a set of two embedded or standalone components; Tiny RML2PDF (a better alternative to XSL:FO) and the open report server.