JED is a highly customizable text editor offering most of the
commonly used features of EMACS without the proportions of EMACS. The default
configuration uses EMACS keystrokes, though WordStar keystrokes are
available, and most any keystrokes can be programmed.n JED is customizable
and programmable in the language SLANG, which can look like forth or c,
depending on your preferences.
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.
TeXstudio is a fully featured LaTeX editor, designed to make writing
LaTeX documents as easy and comfortable as possible. Some of the
outstanding features of TeXstudio are an integrated pdf viewer with
(almost) word-level synchronization, live inline preview, advanced
syntax-highlighting, live checking of references, citations, latex
commands, spelling and grammar.
ParEdit (paredit.el) is a minor Emacs mode for performing structured
editing of S-expression data. The typical example of this would be
Lisp, Scheme or Clojure source code.
ParEdit helps keep parentheses balanced and adds many keys for
moving S-expressions and moving around in S-expressions.
Vimana is an easy to use system for searching, downloading, and
installing vim scripts.
Vimana provides a command-line interface much like the aptitude
program on Debian Linux, for you to search, download, install, and
upgrade scripts from http://www.vim.org/ (vimonline site).
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".
WordGrinder is an ultra-clean and uncluttered word processor
that runs in a terminal or an X11 window.
The author made WordGrinder to have something to write novels
on. It supports just enough character and paragraph style support
to let you get the job done, while not enough to let you waste
time configuring them.
yudit is a unicode text editor for the X Window System.
It does not need localized environment or unicode fonts.
It supports simultanious processing of many languages,
input methods, conversions for local character standards.
The package includes conversion utilities, and it also
has support for postscript printing.
XML Copy Editor is a fast validating XML editor.
Features:
* DTD/XML Schema/RELAX NG validation
* XSLT
* XPath
* Pretty-printing
* Syntax highlighting
* Folding
* Tag completion
* Tag locking
* Tag-free editing
* Spelling and style check
* Built-in support for XHTML, XSL, DocBook and TEI