Leafpad is a GTK+ based simple text editor. The user interface is similar to
"notepad.exe", and it aims to be lighter than GEdit and KWrite, and to be as
useful as them.
The ManEdit UNIX Manual Page Editor is an editor specifically tailored
for UNIX manual pages. It has a preview viewer, uses the manual page XML
format for easy editing, and comes with a tutorial and reference guide.
It uses the GTK+ widget set and features syntax highlighting, a complete
drag and drop system for easy viewing and editing, a crash recovery
system, and sample manual page templates.
This is the development version of nano:
nano is a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace
Pico, the default editor included in the non-free Pine package.
Rather than just copying Pico's look and feel, nano also implements
some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as
"search and replace" and "goto line number".
Ne is a free text editor based on the POSIX standard that runs (we hope)
on almost any UN*X machine. ne is easy to use for the beginner, but
powerful and fully configurable for the wizard, and most sparing in its
resource usage.
Pico and Pilot are simple, display-oriented tools. Commands are displayed
at the bottom of the screen, and context-sensitive help is provided.
In Pico as characters are typed they are immediately inserted into the text.
It has three basic features: paragraph justification, searching, and block
cut/paste.
In Pilot several basic file manipulation commands are provided:
Delete, Rename, Copy, View, Launch, and Edit. The "View" and "Edit"
commands operate on text files only. The "Edit" command invokes "pico."
The "Launch" command provides a convenient way to either execute the selected
file or to run an application on it.
Are you a writer? Plume Creator will help you with this hard task! This
software gives you an outliner, a distraction-free mode, a note manager
and much more!
PSGML is a major mode for editing SGML and XML documents. It works
with GNU Emacs 19.34, 20.3 and later or with XEmacs 19.9 and later.
PSGML contains a simple SGML parser and can work with any DTD.
Functions provided includes menus and commands for inserting tags with
only the contextually valid tags, identification of structural errors,
editing of attribute values in a separate window with information about
types and defaults, and structure based editing.
To use psgml, put the following setup into your ~/.emacs:
(require 'psgml-startup)
Ports of PSGML are initially created by shige <shige@FreeBSD.org> and
kuriyama@FreeBSD.ORG.
Ted is a text editor running under X11 on Unix/Linux systems.
Features
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* Wysiwyg rich text editing.
* Ted uses Microsoft RTF as its native file format.
* In line bitmap, jpeg, gif, ppm, png and xpm pictures.
* Postscript printing.
* Cut/Copy/Paste, text and images.
* Find/Replace using regular expressions.
* Ruler: Paragraph indentation, Indentation of first line, Tabs.
* Footnotes and endnotes.
* Tables: Insert Table, Row, Column. Changing the column width of tables
with their ruler.
* Symbols and accented characters are fully supported.
* Hyperlinks.
* Saving a document in HTML format.
* Save to *.pdf using /usr/local/bin/rtf2pdf.sh
* Numbered or bulleted lists
nano is a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace
Pico, the default editor included in the non-free Pine package.
Rather than just copying Pico's look and feel, nano also implements
some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as
"search and replace" and "goto line number".
The TeXworks project is an effort to build a simple TeX front-end program
(working environment) that will be available for all today's major desktop
operating systems. It is deliberately modeled after Dick Koch's award-
winning TeXShop for Mac OS X.
TeXworks includes an integrated PDF viewer, based on the Poppler library,
and supports source/preview synchronization. This capability is based on
the "SyncTeX" feature developed by Jerome Laurens, and supported by both
the pdfTeX and XeTeX programs in TeX Live, and other current distributions.