Collection of tools for input, reading, processing, and typesetting Taiwanese language. Includes SCIM and quail input methods, Firefox dictionary plugin, plus scripts for LaTeX and HTML generation.
KindEditor is a general-purpose online WYSWYG(What You See What You Get) HTML Editor. that is webbased and works in Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, Internet Explorer.
SaD Edition Modume : Stand-alone Documents Edition Module, is a generic module (for CMS/BLOGS) writen in PHP that provides read and edit richt text documents with attachements stored in one file to the WWW users.
JLatex provides unified API, which is used to generate documents in LaTeX format. Framework consists of Java classes intented to provide 1:1 LaTeX features compatibility.
EsTexte is a text-to-HTML based on an intuitive text format akin to various wiki formats and ascii text files. Written in Java, it can be used from the command-line or from other Java programs.
The PSP Bookreader allows you to read eBooks on your PlayStation Portable. OK, it isn't really a reader and doesn't even run on the PSP itself, but the name is catchier than "text to JPEG converter". Features preview, configurable output, easy to use GUI.
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Java library to convert FCK Editor XHTML into pdf, using iText. The goal is to provide implementation through API and also via Java Servlet; and to embed a PDF Preview into FCK Editor (as in the HTML Preview), referring to a Servlet URL.
This is an easy to use tool for the manipulation (case, expand, order,...) of strings and text. Its main purpose is to help users change the format and look of texts efficiently and at large scales. This JAVA utility will run on the major pc platforms.
Lexi is a Java 2 based Word Processor. It currently edits plain text and RTF files, with HTML and Open Document Format support planned. Lexi was originally written by Matthew Schmidt and Brill Pappin.
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).
Free and Easy to use tool for scientists to manage the references of their work. Automated Fulltext retrieval from the Open Repositories. Flexible Metadata Model and tranformation of metadata to different standard models. nice print formats of the metada
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
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.
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/.
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.