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Grin is a text tool to assist in finding word pairs with literal connections, in a directory of text files. The pairing to be based on proximity and or grammar. End result being an informative display showing the connected file(s).
Provides Chapter and Sectioning environments in LaTeX. Can be used to replace the existing Chapter and Sectioning commands. The advantages of using sectioning environments include the ability to generate content at the beginning and end chapters and secti
WikiTeX: A Wiki editor for LaTeX
This program lets you edit and develop professionally typeset works
using LaTeX. More than most LaTeX editors, you can also use this to
document and develop your work as you go with the speed and
convenience of a Wi
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PyWord is a powerful and flexible text editor written in Python. It aims to be similar to other, existing editors (including emacs), but has several unique features as well.
Research Description Language (RDL) is an XML application for describing and publishing scientific research efforts. Research Editor (REd) is a tool for editing RDL documents, and exporting them to LaTeX, PDF, etc.
The aim of this project is to provide exportfilters and extensions that enable the popular Star/OpenOffice Suite to be used as a single source publishing application. Initial target formats are PDF and HTML customized for Print, Web and Presentations.
Latex editor with document structure tree view and project handling. Latex output allows direct jump to warnings/errors. Projects folders gives support for figures/graphs. Editor component includes usual features like search/replace and syntax highlight.
The Writers Forge is a fiction authoring suite, an IDE for writers. The tool suite will provide integrated support for writing screenplays and prose, and developing plot and character. The backend will support many target formats, including XML and PDF.
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 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.
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!
You may manage your bibliography with this tool: export to BibTeX and HTML, shortcut for citation in LaTeX-code, internationalization... Due to lack of time this project is stalled, please see JabRef on http://jabref.sourceforge.net/.
Paragraph justification in any of the following formats: left-justified, right-justified, centered, or both left- and right-justified, with option for word hyphenation in case the word does not fit on a line
This addon is being developed by SVM for a CMS called Coranto at http://coranto.gweilo.org/.
This addon will allow you to have a WYSIWYG editor in your news posts.
The intent of this addon is to continue the work of kriko and AreoSoul on WebWriter
A web based text editor for IE 5.5+ developers. Including spell checking, table support, tab support and several formatting features. Demo at http://webhtmleditor.sourceforge.net
The Doc2Html command line operating program strippes the Word produced html files (by opening the documet, saving as html) leaving pure text + minimum html code. It also has a mode to convert data berween different charsets: DOS, Windows-1250 and ISO-8859
This elisp package provides text based table creation and editing
feature. Emacs can edit tables embedded inside a document, just like a modern WYSIWYG word processor. The latest version generates a table HTML source from a WYSIWYG table.
PowerMaker will be a fully developed Text/Word Processor and Presentation/Slide Manager for MacOS X. Name comes from two commercial Apps it tries to resemble and mix in look and feel as good as possible: PowerPoint by Microsoft & FrameMaker by Adobe
Latexss is a program that can transform a text file with a very minimal style syntax into a self contained LaTeX spreadsheet powered by the fp package. A graphical front-end (klatexss) is provided to generate both the text and the LaTeX file.
This project will compile a hungarian wordlist for use with spell-checkers like aspell. Additionally it will develop generic tools useful to compile and maintain wordlists for any language.
This tool is designed to help break a project down into smaller and smaller chunks, allowing you to go into fine detail without losing sight of the big picture.
Particularly good for certain types of dyslexia.
NEchoes has been superseded by n-spell: http://nedit.gmxhome.de/n-spell.html. NEchoes is a package for the "NEdit" editor that enables it to use the "Aspell" spell-checker to highlight mistakes continuously as you type, and help you correct them.