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    RTextDoc

    RTextDoc

    An editor for structured documents

    RTextDoc is an editor for structured text documents such as LaTeX, AsciiDoc, DocBook. RTextDoc has proofreading capabilities: on-the-fly spelling, instant grammar checking and built-in free dictionaries. RTextDoc has syntax highlighting, bracket matching, folding, document structure browser for sections and labels, bookmarks, manager for LaTeX symbols, an editor for mathematical equations,integrated BibTeX database manager and several tools to convert LaTeX to HTML and back. ...
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    TextBlob

    TextBlob

    TextBlob is a Python library for processing textual data

    ...TextBlob stands on the giant shoulders of NLTK and pattern, and plays nicely with both. Supports word inflection (pluralization and singularization) and lemmatization, as well as spelling correction. Add new models or languages through extensions. Also, it comes with a WordNet integration. If you only intend to use TextBlob’s default models (no model overrides), you can pass the lite argument. This downloads only those corpora needed for basic functionality. TextBlob is also available as a conda package.
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    A Java-based spellchecker which focuses on automatic spelling correction by incorporating lingustic and statistical approaches. Development is done by ASV (Abteilung Automatische Sprachverarbeitung) of Leipzig University.
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