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    TeXworks

    TeXworks

    A simple interface for working with TeX documents

    TeXworks is a free and simple working environment for authoring TeX (LaTeX, ConTeXt and XeTeX) documents. Inspired by Dick Koch's award-winning TeXShop program for Mac OS X, it makes entry into the TeX world easier for those using desktop operating systems other than OS X. It provides an integrated, easy-to-use environment for users on other platforms particularly GNU/Linux and Windows and features a clean, simple interface accessible to casual and non-technical users.
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    Ol.Text

    Ol.Text

    This is an implementation of Rx text transformation script language.

    Rx is a simple scripting language based on regular expressions designed to transform text information. The Ol.Text project is a Rx implementation for .NET Framework (>= 4.5), .NET Standard (>= 2.0) and .NET (>= 6.0) platforms.
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    ChordSmith

    ChordSmith

    ChordPro editor that can display, transpose and print song sheets.

    ChordSmith is a ChordPro editor that can display, transpose and print song sheets containing chords and lyrics. It can also edit and convert song sheet formats between ChordPro format (chords in square brackets in line with lyrics) and two-line format (chords above lyrics). You can find many free sources of song sheets in both formats on the Internet. More information at https://chordsmith.sourceforge.io/ Here are just a few of ChordSmith's many features:
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    Madedit-Mod

    Madedit-Mod

    MadEdit-Mod is a cross platform Text/Hex editor based on MadEdit

    Madedit-Mod is a cross platform text/hex editor base on MadEdit with a log of critical bug fix from me or other developers. A lot of new features were added, such as Drag-Drop Edit(cross platform), Highlight word, etc. The reason that I maintained this project is that the author of MadEdit had not worked on it for for a long time and I really like it and need more features. Find more information on Wiki pages. Currently supported Languages: English Chinese Simplified...
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    ECCE is a text editor designed by Hamish Dewar at Edinburgh University in the 1960's, which is still in daily use. Several historical implementations of ECCE exist in various languages. This implementation in portable C is for modern computers.
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    ...The processor transforms the TeXML markup into the TeX markup, escaping special and out-of-encoding characters. The intended audience is developers who automatically generate [La]TeX or ConTeXt files.
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    Colorer Library
    Colorer provides source text syntax highlighting services. It colorizes source codes in editor systems (more than 200 syntaxes). Uses powerful HRC format(XML, RE, context free grammas), allowing to support any language. Available as Eclipse plugin.
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    Java classes that enable definition of new Charsets based on other existing Charsets, without additional programming. Includes a character set with Kamenik encoding.
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    Likhon is a context sensitive input method (transliterator) for natural Languages. It is designed to analyze the pattern and context of input character sequences and generate output characters based on a predefined map script.
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    An XML based web app that allows users to define and store contextual metadata for contiguous sections within a text document. Primary motive is to provide a way of categorizing different topics occurring within transcribed recordings.
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    CHAU (ConTEXT Highlighters Automatic Updater) is a tool to update highlighters files of ConTEXT text editor.
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    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.
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