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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.
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
The right plugins for you, users of the java text editor... jext!
Here you'll find them and you'll be able to send yours or improve the already existing ones.
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!
Java version of the Chord (a.k.a. ChordPro) program for guitar player
music sheet formatting. By the authors of the 1991 version of chord (version 3.5.1)
ooo2sdbk, OpenOffice to Docbook converter, is a set of XSLT stylesheets for convert OpenOffice-Writer documents to the simplified Docbook.
ooo2sdbk stylesheets may run with any XSLT processor (Saxon, Xsltproc, etc.) on any platforms.
When translating becomes a game ! Text to translate can be graphically selected. Several dictionnaries can be sorted according to the context. A large choice of matching strategies is available. The OCR engine is tunable.
Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.