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openWYSIWYG 1.01
openWYSIWYG is a cross-browser WYSIWYG editor. more>>
openWYSIWYG is a cross-browser WYSIWYG editor packed with every rich-text editing feature you need to make your content management system or custom Web application that much better.
openWYSIWYG project easy easy to set up, and you can quickly turn any text area into a powerful WYSIWYG editor with just a few simple lines of code.
Powerful Editing Environment
Loads extremely fast. Completely written in JavaScript and DHTML. No server side code (like PHP) required!
Easily view HTML source code and make "in code" adjustments.
Manage documents similar to Word. Bold, italicize, change the color of your text, and more.
Create numbered and bulleted lists.
Insert images, create tables, and link text.
Easily and quickly create tables, and customize them the way you want! With several properties to choose from, set the border style, border width, cell padding, shading color, table width, and much more.
Cross-Browser Compatible
Cross Browser openWYSIWYG is compatible with the most popular internet browsers, meaning your users will have no trouble making use of it. These browsers include: IE 5.5+ (Windows), Firefox 1.0+, Mozilla 1.3+ and Netscape 7+.
Coded Entirely in JavaScript
Regardless of what language you use to code your web applications, openWYSIWYG will work. openWYSIWYG is coded entirely in client side JavaScript, so it will work with any web programming language, including:
PHP
ASP
ASP.net
Perl
Java
Cold Fusion
Make no mistakes! See what your font type and font size looks like as youre selecting it. openWYSIWYGs dropdowns look great and will work without a hitch!
Open Source Software
openWYSIWYG is an open source application, meaning youll have access to the full source code to modify or customize it to your needs. Add new features, change the styles, or even optimize the code. Its entirely up to you.
Enhancements:
- A bizarre problem which occurred with certain version combinations of IE and Windows where the textarea wasnt properly hidden was fixed.
- The "Font Size" and "Font Select" buttons were fixed so that they are "unselectable" in IE 6+, so users cant drag and drop them into the editor anymore.
- The WYSIWYG widget should now always update the textarea on the users last command.
- Minor design changes were made to the toolbar so it displays better in various HTML doctypes.
- Undo/redo now works in Internet Explorer.
<<lessopenWYSIWYG project easy easy to set up, and you can quickly turn any text area into a powerful WYSIWYG editor with just a few simple lines of code.
Powerful Editing Environment
Loads extremely fast. Completely written in JavaScript and DHTML. No server side code (like PHP) required!
Easily view HTML source code and make "in code" adjustments.
Manage documents similar to Word. Bold, italicize, change the color of your text, and more.
Create numbered and bulleted lists.
Insert images, create tables, and link text.
Easily and quickly create tables, and customize them the way you want! With several properties to choose from, set the border style, border width, cell padding, shading color, table width, and much more.
Cross-Browser Compatible
Cross Browser openWYSIWYG is compatible with the most popular internet browsers, meaning your users will have no trouble making use of it. These browsers include: IE 5.5+ (Windows), Firefox 1.0+, Mozilla 1.3+ and Netscape 7+.
Coded Entirely in JavaScript
Regardless of what language you use to code your web applications, openWYSIWYG will work. openWYSIWYG is coded entirely in client side JavaScript, so it will work with any web programming language, including:
PHP
ASP
ASP.net
Perl
Java
Cold Fusion
Make no mistakes! See what your font type and font size looks like as youre selecting it. openWYSIWYGs dropdowns look great and will work without a hitch!
Open Source Software
openWYSIWYG is an open source application, meaning youll have access to the full source code to modify or customize it to your needs. Add new features, change the styles, or even optimize the code. Its entirely up to you.
Enhancements:
- A bizarre problem which occurred with certain version combinations of IE and Windows where the textarea wasnt properly hidden was fixed.
- The "Font Size" and "Font Select" buttons were fixed so that they are "unselectable" in IE 6+, so users cant drag and drop them into the editor anymore.
- The WYSIWYG widget should now always update the textarea on the users last command.
- Minor design changes were made to the toolbar so it displays better in various HTML doctypes.
- Undo/redo now works in Internet Explorer.
Download (0.076MB)
Added: 2006-04-10 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1391 downloads
Easiest Edit In Place 1.2
Easiest Edit In Place enables Web (2.0) developers to generate any number of edit in place widgets. more>>
Easiest Edit In Place enables Web (2.0) developers to generate any number of edit in place widgets with only one line of script code.
Using stylesheets and spans, any piece of text can be edited by any type of widget. Easiest Edit In Place features CSS customization and automatic caret positioning.
Main features:
- It requires only 1 line of javascript to make any number of widgets editable.
- Caret positioning. When editing inline, the caret is positioned at the point the user clicked, to make it more intuitive.
- Editor can be anything, from ordinary text input to text areas or custom widgets.
- Everything can be styled using CSS.
Eeip has been tested on Firefox and IE.
Enhancements:
- A bug that could lead to the accidental display of placeholder text when dealing with empty fields in some circumstances was fixed.
<<lessUsing stylesheets and spans, any piece of text can be edited by any type of widget. Easiest Edit In Place features CSS customization and automatic caret positioning.
Main features:
- It requires only 1 line of javascript to make any number of widgets editable.
- Caret positioning. When editing inline, the caret is positioned at the point the user clicked, to make it more intuitive.
- Editor can be anything, from ordinary text input to text areas or custom widgets.
- Everything can be styled using CSS.
Eeip has been tested on Firefox and IE.
Enhancements:
- A bug that could lead to the accidental display of placeholder text when dealing with empty fields in some circumstances was fixed.
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2007-03-08 License: BSD License Price:
962 downloads
SynchroEdit 0.5
SynchroEdit is a browser-based simultaneous multiuser editor, a form of same-time, different-place groupware. more>>
SynchroEdit is a browser-based simultaneous multiuser editor, a form of same-time, different-place groupware. SynchroEdit project allows multiple users to edit a single web-based document at the same time, and it continuously synchronizes all changes so that users always have the same version.
SynchroEdits main editor is fully WYSIWYG, dynamically displaying bolds, italics, underlines, strikethroughs, with various justifications, indents and listing styles as an author inputs them. SynchroEdit also supports a simple, text-only editor for more basic documents.
To clarify the multiuser experience, the editor window clearly depicts every users changes in a specific color and also marks where each user is currently editing with a colored flag listing the users name.
SynchroEdit can be used for any functionality where concurrent, synchronous editing of a single document is useful. It can easily be plugged into web pages using a variety of methods. Following are some of the current uses being considered:
Collaborative Editing - Two or more people can edit a document at exactly the same time, fine-tuning specific wordings and phrases.
Teleconferencing Notes - Members of a teleconference can write about their call, correcting or expanding upon notes made by other call members, thus supporting a true backchannel to a live conference call.
Wiki Editing - Editors can edit popular or heavily edited Wiki pages at the same time, instead of having to wait for their colleagues to complete their work.
Pair/XP Programming, Agile Development - Two or more programmers or web developers can write code at the same time.
Teaching Aids - Teachers can provide dynamic syllabi and lecture notes, and students can take shared class notes together.
Documentation Writing - Authors with a variety of expertise can come together to write a coherent document on a specific topic. This overview of SynchroEdit was originally written in SynchroEdit by multiple people.
The SynchroEdit engine consists of three parts:
The Request Server - The initial script that a user connects to in order to initiate a synchronous edit. Current samples are written in PHP and Perl, with a Kwiki Plugin implementation also planned.
The Sync Server - A Java-based server app that talks with the Request Server and Sync Client and mediates the synchronous editing.
The Sync Client - A Javascript archive which is loaded into a users browser. It provides the interface for the actual editing and can support either WYSIWYG or plain editing, as is appropriate for the file type.
SynchroEdit is built around W3Cs Document Object Module (DOM). It ensures that user modifications do not interfere with each other by keeping track of where each user is located in the DOM tree, by node.
User changes to the document are tracked using event-handlers on the DOM mutation events. When data is appended to the DOM tree, unaffected nodes remain as they are, which allows users to safely continue editing, even if other users are modifying large chunks of text elsewhere, and even if there is lag in updates. When user changes are "colliding", the servers ensures the validity of the updated content by comparing out-of-sync updates, and by adjusting the local cursor and node positions.
Besides this solid technical base, SynchroEdit also offers a good user interface to optimize multiuser editing. Each users edits are marked by "author-spanning" and the each users current position is marked with an "author flag". Thus all edits performed by a user are marked in the document in that users specified color, which allows all users to easily see who is making which change.
Enhancements:
- This is the "halfway there" release, which includes a more standardized codebase, administration, and improved interoperability (ESPI and response service).
<<lessSynchroEdits main editor is fully WYSIWYG, dynamically displaying bolds, italics, underlines, strikethroughs, with various justifications, indents and listing styles as an author inputs them. SynchroEdit also supports a simple, text-only editor for more basic documents.
To clarify the multiuser experience, the editor window clearly depicts every users changes in a specific color and also marks where each user is currently editing with a colored flag listing the users name.
SynchroEdit can be used for any functionality where concurrent, synchronous editing of a single document is useful. It can easily be plugged into web pages using a variety of methods. Following are some of the current uses being considered:
Collaborative Editing - Two or more people can edit a document at exactly the same time, fine-tuning specific wordings and phrases.
Teleconferencing Notes - Members of a teleconference can write about their call, correcting or expanding upon notes made by other call members, thus supporting a true backchannel to a live conference call.
Wiki Editing - Editors can edit popular or heavily edited Wiki pages at the same time, instead of having to wait for their colleagues to complete their work.
Pair/XP Programming, Agile Development - Two or more programmers or web developers can write code at the same time.
Teaching Aids - Teachers can provide dynamic syllabi and lecture notes, and students can take shared class notes together.
Documentation Writing - Authors with a variety of expertise can come together to write a coherent document on a specific topic. This overview of SynchroEdit was originally written in SynchroEdit by multiple people.
The SynchroEdit engine consists of three parts:
The Request Server - The initial script that a user connects to in order to initiate a synchronous edit. Current samples are written in PHP and Perl, with a Kwiki Plugin implementation also planned.
The Sync Server - A Java-based server app that talks with the Request Server and Sync Client and mediates the synchronous editing.
The Sync Client - A Javascript archive which is loaded into a users browser. It provides the interface for the actual editing and can support either WYSIWYG or plain editing, as is appropriate for the file type.
SynchroEdit is built around W3Cs Document Object Module (DOM). It ensures that user modifications do not interfere with each other by keeping track of where each user is located in the DOM tree, by node.
User changes to the document are tracked using event-handlers on the DOM mutation events. When data is appended to the DOM tree, unaffected nodes remain as they are, which allows users to safely continue editing, even if other users are modifying large chunks of text elsewhere, and even if there is lag in updates. When user changes are "colliding", the servers ensures the validity of the updated content by comparing out-of-sync updates, and by adjusting the local cursor and node positions.
Besides this solid technical base, SynchroEdit also offers a good user interface to optimize multiuser editing. Each users edits are marked by "author-spanning" and the each users current position is marked with an "author flag". Thus all edits performed by a user are marked in the document in that users specified color, which allows all users to easily see who is making which change.
Enhancements:
- This is the "halfway there" release, which includes a more standardized codebase, administration, and improved interoperability (ESPI and response service).
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2006-12-15 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
1053 downloads
SPAW Editor 2.0.5 Beta
SPAW Editor is a web based in-browser WYSIWYG editor control. more>>
SPAW Editor is a web based in-browser WYSIWYG editor control. SPAW Editor enables web site developers to replace a standard textarea html control with full-featured, fully customizable, multilingual, skinable web based WYSIWYG editor.
Version 2 adds tabbed multi-document interface, floating/shared toolbars, modular architecture and many other exciting features.
Main features:
Tabbed Multi-document Interface
- Version 2 introduces new industry unique tabbed multi-document interface feature. Now you can edit virtually unlimited number of HTML snippets in a single WYSIWYG instance. This can save a lot of screen space, unnecessary scrolling and loading time compared to other solutions where you have to load as many WYSIWYG instances as HTML snippets you want to edit.
Floating/Shared Toolbars
- Multiple instances of SPAW Editor v.2 can be controlled by a single toolbar. This toolbar can either be attached to one of the instances or float around the screen. This way you can save loading time and achieve a better level of integration of the editing area into complex designs (no toolbar overhead)
Resizeable Editing Area
- Users can resize editing area of the editor both vertically and horizontally. Resizing directions could be controlled by the developers as well as users or disabled altogether. Content editors are able to see as much (or as little) content as they wish.
Modular Architecture
- One of the main problems in SPAW v.1 was that it was very difficult to extend the core functionality. SPAW Editor v.2 was designed with extendability in mind. Rich API is available for developers allowing to extend the functionality to whatever your needs are. Publicly available plugins developed by Solmetra as well as 3rd parties will be posted to our plugin page.
Enhancements:
- FEATURE ADDED: support for Safari 3 browser on OS X and Windows
- BUGFIX: absolute URLs were not stripped in XHTML module
- BUGFIX: XHTML rendering: only the first instance of & in href and src attributes was converted to &
<<lessVersion 2 adds tabbed multi-document interface, floating/shared toolbars, modular architecture and many other exciting features.
Main features:
Tabbed Multi-document Interface
- Version 2 introduces new industry unique tabbed multi-document interface feature. Now you can edit virtually unlimited number of HTML snippets in a single WYSIWYG instance. This can save a lot of screen space, unnecessary scrolling and loading time compared to other solutions where you have to load as many WYSIWYG instances as HTML snippets you want to edit.
Floating/Shared Toolbars
- Multiple instances of SPAW Editor v.2 can be controlled by a single toolbar. This toolbar can either be attached to one of the instances or float around the screen. This way you can save loading time and achieve a better level of integration of the editing area into complex designs (no toolbar overhead)
Resizeable Editing Area
- Users can resize editing area of the editor both vertically and horizontally. Resizing directions could be controlled by the developers as well as users or disabled altogether. Content editors are able to see as much (or as little) content as they wish.
Modular Architecture
- One of the main problems in SPAW v.1 was that it was very difficult to extend the core functionality. SPAW Editor v.2 was designed with extendability in mind. Rich API is available for developers allowing to extend the functionality to whatever your needs are. Publicly available plugins developed by Solmetra as well as 3rd parties will be posted to our plugin page.
Enhancements:
- FEATURE ADDED: support for Safari 3 browser on OS X and Windows
- BUGFIX: absolute URLs were not stripped in XHTML module
- BUGFIX: XHTML rendering: only the first instance of & in href and src attributes was converted to &
Download (0.45MB)
Added: 2007-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
546 downloads
RSS Editor 0.0.9.3
RSS Editor is a Firefox extension that acts as a desktop RSS editor for casual editing of RSS 2.0 files. more>>
RSS Editor is a Firefox extension that acts as a desktop RSS editor for casual editing of RSS 2.0 files.
<<less Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2007-05-09 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
934 downloads
Edit by Text Editors 0.1
Edit by Text Editors allows you to open a file with Kate, Kwrite, Kedit, Khexedit by a KDE service menu. more>>
Edit by Text Editors allows you to open a file with Kate, Kwrite, Kedit, Khexedit by a KDE service menu.
To install the service menu you must copy editby.desktop in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
<<lessTo install the service menu you must copy editby.desktop in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
814 downloads
bitedit 0.9.4
bitedit is a simple ncurses program for editing a file. more>>
bitedit is a simple ncurses program for editing a file. It allows you to directly edit of the individual bits of a binary file in a graphical fashion. It is useful for editing bitmap font files.
<<less Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2005-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1662 downloads
Pytexipng 0.1
Pytexipng provides a LaTeX formula converter to png images using a nice GTK gui. more>>
Pytexipng provides a LaTeX formula converter to png images using a nice GTK gui.
Pytexipng can convert a LaTeX formula into a png image file that can be used on any WYSIWYG word processor application as OpenOffice.org Writer, Abiword or KWord.
<<lessPytexipng can convert a LaTeX formula into a png image file that can be used on any WYSIWYG word processor application as OpenOffice.org Writer, Abiword or KWord.
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Added: 2007-01-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1010 downloads
Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.1.1
Komodo Edit is a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology. Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. more>>
Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.1.1 offers an effective tool which functions as a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology, including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML.
Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. Available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. XPI extensions allow you to create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox.
Major Features:
- Multi-language editor
- Multi-language support: Advanced support for:
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- Browser-side languages: CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML
- Server-side languages: Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl
- Web template languages: RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django
- Autocomplete
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- Call Tips
- Autocomplete and calltips
- Write code faster and shorten the learning curve with code completion that guides you as you work
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, XML and XSLT.
- Schema-based XML/HTML completion
- Multiple-language file support, such as CSS and JavaScript completion in HTML
- Support for adding third-party libraries
- Interpreter version differentiation of built-in and standard library information
- Multi-language file support
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- Correct syntax coloring of multi-language files and templated files, common in many web programming frameworks. Add custom language support (User-Defined Languages or UDL, used to provide support for RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Mason, Smarty and Django).
- Standard editing features
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- Code commenting, auto-indent and outdent, block selection, incremental search, reflow paragraph, join lines, enter next character as raw literal, repeat next keystroke and clean line endings on "save".
- Syntax checking
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- Instant feedback for all fully-supported languages.
- Syntax coloring
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- Spot errors easily and improve readability and context, even in multi-language files (unique to Komodo!).
- Vi emulation
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- Modal Vi keybindings emulate navigation, text insertion and command behavior. Custom commands can be implemented by adding Komodo macros to a Vi Commands Toolbox folder.
- Emacs keybindings
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- Emacs-like keybinding scheme supports new editor features modeled on Emacs, such as transient marks (similar to the Emacs "mark ring"), repeat next command and reflow paragraph.
- HTML preview
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- Check HTML, XML and CSS files side-by-side or in a browser, using arbitrary files or URLs.
- Multilingual Input Method Editor (IME) support
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- Use your standard keyboard to enter multi-byte characters, such as Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
- Code snippets
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- Store any piece of code for reuse.
- Code folding
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- Work quickly and efficiently with large sections of code.
- Multi-document editing
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- Easily work on multiple documents simultaneously using multiple tab groups, split view, and cross-document search.
- Tutorials
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- Easily master editing features.
- Project manager: Convenient, flexible organization of all project elements.
- Live Folders
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- Project view displays the current contents of corresponding file system directory.
- Virtual Folders
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- Explicitly maintained multi-purpose containers for any project or Toolbox component, containing pointers to selected components from different file system locations.
- Toolbox
- Store it
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- Store virtually anything, including configurable "Run" commands, macros, code snippets, URLs, Live and Virtual Folders, templates, menus, toolbars and remote files.
- Share it
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- Share a Toolbox with networked team members or distribute valuable Toolbox items to other Komodo users with the import/export function.
- Extensibility: XPI Extensions
- Create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM
- Create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM
Enhancements:
- Editor History
- Hyperlinks
- Fast-open dialog
- Find highlighting
Requirements:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or later
- CentOS 5.0 or later
- Fedora Core 8 or later
- OpenSUSE 10.2 or later
- Ubuntu 7.04 or later
- hx86 or x86_64 architecture
- 500 MHz or faster processor
- 512 MB RAM (1 GB+ recommended)
- 200 MB hard disk space
WareSeeker Editor
Download (37.23MB)
Added: 2009-04-07 License: Freeware Price: $0.00
465 downloads
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Prima::Edit 1.20
Prima::Edit is a Perl module for standard text editing widget. more>>
Prima::Edit is a Perl module for standard text editing widget.
SYNOPSIS
use Prima::Edit;
my $e = Prima::Edit-> create(
text => Hello $world,
syntaxHilite => 1,
);
$e-> selection( 1, 1, 1, 2);
The class provides text editing capabilities, three types of selection, text wrapping, syntax highlighting, auto indenting, undo and redo function, search and replace methods.
The module declares bt:: package, that contains integer constants for selection block type, used by blockType property.
USAGE
The class addresses the text space by (X,Y)-coordinates, where X is character offset and Y is line number. The addressing can be physical and logical, - in logical case Y is number of line of text. The difference can be observed if wordWrap property is set to 1, when a single text string can be shown as several sub-strings, called chunks.
The text is stored line-wise in {lines} array; to access it use get_line method. To access the text chunk-wise, use get_chunk method.
All keyboard events, except the character input and tab key handling, are processed by the accelerator table ( see Prima::Menu ). The default accelItems table defines names, keyboard combinations, and the corresponding actions to the class functions. The class does not provide functionality to change these mappings. To do so, consult "Prima::AccelTable" in Prima::Menu.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Prima::Edit;
my $e = Prima::Edit-> create(
text => Hello $world,
syntaxHilite => 1,
);
$e-> selection( 1, 1, 1, 2);
The class provides text editing capabilities, three types of selection, text wrapping, syntax highlighting, auto indenting, undo and redo function, search and replace methods.
The module declares bt:: package, that contains integer constants for selection block type, used by blockType property.
USAGE
The class addresses the text space by (X,Y)-coordinates, where X is character offset and Y is line number. The addressing can be physical and logical, - in logical case Y is number of line of text. The difference can be observed if wordWrap property is set to 1, when a single text string can be shown as several sub-strings, called chunks.
The text is stored line-wise in {lines} array; to access it use get_line method. To access the text chunk-wise, use get_chunk method.
All keyboard events, except the character input and tab key handling, are processed by the accelerator table ( see Prima::Menu ). The default accelItems table defines names, keyboard combinations, and the corresponding actions to the class functions. The class does not provide functionality to change these mappings. To do so, consult "Prima::AccelTable" in Prima::Menu.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1151 downloads
mainfo.org - Easy Page Edit 1.0
Easily change the content of a web page inside your browser. A firefox extensions that allows you to edit page content and locally save changes.... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-20 License: Freeware Price: Free
187 downloads
Absolut Engine 1.72
Absolut Engine is a news publishing system. more>>
Absolut Engine is a news publishing system. It features three-layer access (admin/chief/editor), article posting, editing, and deleting. Absolut Engine includes a powerful image managing tool, a file manager, and a related articles manager.
Rich text editing is provided via a built-in WYSIWYG editor that produces XHTML 1.0 Strict-compliant code. Absolut Engine is easy to extend via module functionality. The provided modules include Discussions, Surveys, RSS Feed, Search Engine Optimization (static/clean URLs), and a message system for better communication between users.
Absolut Engine produces Web-standards-compliant valid and accessible XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS semantically-correct code.
<<lessRich text editing is provided via a built-in WYSIWYG editor that produces XHTML 1.0 Strict-compliant code. Absolut Engine is easy to extend via module functionality. The provided modules include Discussions, Surveys, RSS Feed, Search Engine Optimization (static/clean URLs), and a message system for better communication between users.
Absolut Engine produces Web-standards-compliant valid and accessible XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS semantically-correct code.
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Added: 2006-08-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WIKINDx 3.7.1
WIKINDx is a single or multi-user research environment storing searchable bibliographies, notes, and citations. more>>
WIKINDx is a single or multi-user research environment storing searchable bibliographies, notes, and citations, and integrated with a WYSIWYG word processor for the authoring of publication-ready articles automatically formatted to chosen citation styles. The system includes support for migrating to and from BibTeX and Endnote.
Main features:
- can manage all my bibliographic data allowing me to search through them with an accuracy and speed that cannot be duplicated with index cards.
- enables me to store unlimited quotes, paraphrases and thoughts and to efficiently cross-reference them in a searchable database.
- is free, stable and open source allowing me to cast off the shackles of commercial, licensed software.
- supports non-English multi-byte character sets.
- runs on all major operating systems (*NIX, OsX, Windows).
- runs not only on a desktop computer but also on a web server so I can access my bibliography from any networked point or share my bibliography with my research team.
- allows multiple attachments for each bibliographic resource.
- can export my bibliography in various bibliographic styles (APA, Chicago, IEEE for example).
- allows me to edit or create bibliographic styles through a graphical interface.
- integrates a WYSIWYG word processor with easy importation of quotes etc. so that at long last I can write an article, from draft through to publication with automatic citation formatting, entirely within the one software.
- at the click of a mouse button will reformat my article to another citation style whether that style uses footnotes, endnotes or in-text citation.
<<lessMain features:
- can manage all my bibliographic data allowing me to search through them with an accuracy and speed that cannot be duplicated with index cards.
- enables me to store unlimited quotes, paraphrases and thoughts and to efficiently cross-reference them in a searchable database.
- is free, stable and open source allowing me to cast off the shackles of commercial, licensed software.
- supports non-English multi-byte character sets.
- runs on all major operating systems (*NIX, OsX, Windows).
- runs not only on a desktop computer but also on a web server so I can access my bibliography from any networked point or share my bibliography with my research team.
- allows multiple attachments for each bibliographic resource.
- can export my bibliography in various bibliographic styles (APA, Chicago, IEEE for example).
- allows me to edit or create bibliographic styles through a graphical interface.
- integrates a WYSIWYG word processor with easy importation of quotes etc. so that at long last I can write an article, from draft through to publication with automatic citation formatting, entirely within the one software.
- at the click of a mouse button will reformat my article to another citation style whether that style uses footnotes, endnotes or in-text citation.
Download (0.90MB)
Added: 2007-07-30 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
817 downloads
XWiki 1.1 Milestone 4
XWiki project is an open source wiki written in Java and under a LGPL license. more>>
XWiki project is an open source wiki written in Java and under a LGPL license.
A wiki is a website that allows you to collaborate with others. XWiki offers all the features that you can find in a typical wiki. In addition, XWiki is a second generation wiki (a.k.a an application wiki), ideally suited for developing collaborative web applications.
Main features:
- Page edition
- Use simple wiki syntax to format text, create tables, create links, display images, etc. Alternatively use a powerful WYSIWYG editor to edit documents content. Document Lifecycle Document Lifecycle
- Edit, Show, Print and Delete documents.
- Version Control Version Control
- Any change made in XWiki is saved under version control, meaning you can view any previous version of a page, compare different versions or rollback to any past version. Attachments Attachments
- Attach as many files as you want to any page. These files can then be referenced and used in page contents.
- Rights Management Rights Management
- Control who can view, edit or delete documents in a flexible manner. Apply rights to a document, a space or an entire wiki. Full-text Search Full-text Search
- Find easily any data or meta-data associated with a document.
- Spaces Spaces
- Organize your documents by grouping them together by domain. Plugins Plugins
- Use or develop Java plugins to extend XWiki features.
- Programming Programming
- Use XWikis programming API directly into your pages (Velocity or Groovy) to perform advanced formatting, layout or anything really. Skins Skins
- Completely customize document templates, add menus, modify CSS files. Youre in complete control of your look & feel.
<<lessA wiki is a website that allows you to collaborate with others. XWiki offers all the features that you can find in a typical wiki. In addition, XWiki is a second generation wiki (a.k.a an application wiki), ideally suited for developing collaborative web applications.
Main features:
- Page edition
- Use simple wiki syntax to format text, create tables, create links, display images, etc. Alternatively use a powerful WYSIWYG editor to edit documents content. Document Lifecycle Document Lifecycle
- Edit, Show, Print and Delete documents.
- Version Control Version Control
- Any change made in XWiki is saved under version control, meaning you can view any previous version of a page, compare different versions or rollback to any past version. Attachments Attachments
- Attach as many files as you want to any page. These files can then be referenced and used in page contents.
- Rights Management Rights Management
- Control who can view, edit or delete documents in a flexible manner. Apply rights to a document, a space or an entire wiki. Full-text Search Full-text Search
- Find easily any data or meta-data associated with a document.
- Spaces Spaces
- Organize your documents by grouping them together by domain. Plugins Plugins
- Use or develop Java plugins to extend XWiki features.
- Programming Programming
- Use XWikis programming API directly into your pages (Velocity or Groovy) to perform advanced formatting, layout or anything really. Skins Skins
- Completely customize document templates, add menus, modify CSS files. Youre in complete control of your look & feel.
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Added: 2007-08-16 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
799 downloads
PACMS 1.2 Beta1
PACMS project is a web site manager. more>>
PACMS project is a web site manager developed with the following technologies:
- php;
- xml;
- javascript;
Using AJAX programming technologies its possible to administrate all the content. The editing is done by a WYSIWYG online html editor. The system is based on the widget concept. Actually is implemented:
- mail send;
- image gallery;
- blog;
- download area;
- todo list;
- faq manager;
- rubrica vcf.
The system is completely skinnable: there is also a few example skins.
Enhancements:
- Many improvements were made to the gallery, such as image preloading and a loading indicator.
- On the mail widget, you can set all the widget options, objects, receiver mail, etc.
- The new URL handling system (now without a section parameter) was added.
- A lot of bugs were fixed.
<<less- php;
- xml;
- javascript;
Using AJAX programming technologies its possible to administrate all the content. The editing is done by a WYSIWYG online html editor. The system is based on the widget concept. Actually is implemented:
- mail send;
- image gallery;
- blog;
- download area;
- todo list;
- faq manager;
- rubrica vcf.
The system is completely skinnable: there is also a few example skins.
Enhancements:
- Many improvements were made to the gallery, such as image preloading and a loading indicator.
- On the mail widget, you can set all the widget options, objects, receiver mail, etc.
- The new URL handling system (now without a section parameter) was added.
- A lot of bugs were fixed.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1220 downloads
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